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Old 08-17-2015, 10:59 AM   #6
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Yeah I'm gonna have to disagree with OEMAudio not being the best bang for the buck. Have you heard it? I just installed mine yesterday, and it is seriously good. Just adding the sub to your car with speakers won't give the blend of lows, mids and highs that OEMAudio gets. I can hear everything, including vocals, clearly. Also, the signal going to your amp then to your speakers will ruin sound if the signal from your head unit to amp(s) isn't of good quality. OEM isn't just speakers and an amp, signal is modified before amplified then crossed over so that each speaker isn't reproducing frequencies it is unable to do. You could make your car better than it is for less money than OEM, but you honestly cannot make it as good for the same money. I have modified many sound systems over the last 30 years, even completely changed some out, this OEM system is impressive and well thought out. The speakers are very pretty carbon fiber to look at too before installation. Now my car looks totally stock except for the space saving sub enclosure, but seriously rocks. And, it can get loud enough to be nearly painful.

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