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Old 08-09-2013, 01:59 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by M_Dubbs View Post
Nah, if you add an amp and sub, you can turn down the bass on the deck which will in turn reduce the amount of bass going to the door speakers which will reduce the buzz. The problem is, there is still some buzz/rattling on those door panels some times even without music. There are threads about this already but I have dealt with the door buzz issue on two of these, one is my brother's stock audio system in which we dynamatted the doors and took care of the infamous rattle on the window switch area. The other is one I did a new pioneer in-dash DVD and replaced the speakers with some Kicker KS series speakers and dynamatted the doors. On that one we did put a Kicker amp and sub in the trunk but on both, the door rattle was eliminated and in my brother's with the stock audio system, road noise was reduced and sound quality and bass response was increased. Whatever way you decide to go, at least explore getting some sound deadening or something near the switch panels in the door which are known for being a problem area. If I remeber I'll pull the pics off of my phone later.
I forgot about messing with the internal EQ. Sound deadening is a requirement
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