Adding on to existing system......
#1
Adding on to existing system......
Hey guys,
I'm pleased with the stock system in the 04 SE. I don't wanna change the radio or the current speakers...just looking to add 2 10" subs to it (just more bass and a little more vocals, I'm looking at getting dual-coil subs instead of single ones for the bass/tweeter sound). Has anyone done this or ran into any problems adding on to the 04 Max system?
Thanks....
I'm pleased with the stock system in the 04 SE. I don't wanna change the radio or the current speakers...just looking to add 2 10" subs to it (just more bass and a little more vocals, I'm looking at getting dual-coil subs instead of single ones for the bass/tweeter sound). Has anyone done this or ran into any problems adding on to the 04 Max system?
Thanks....
#2
Adding subs isn't gonna improve the vocals at all. You need better mids and tweeters up front to improve the bandwidth that vocals are in.
Also, I don't think you understand what dual-voicecoil subs are. The number of voicecoils doesn't change the sound at all. It changes only the wiring options (ohm load).
Also, I don't think you understand what dual-voicecoil subs are. The number of voicecoils doesn't change the sound at all. It changes only the wiring options (ohm load).
#4
I'll recommend something to help out. Memphis M-Class component sets. They have awesome mids and good highs. www.memphiscaraudio.com
But with what you're wanting a component set is about what you're looking for. New co-axials would work... but I think you'll like how a component set will sound better.
But with what you're wanting a component set is about what you're looking for. New co-axials would work... but I think you'll like how a component set will sound better.
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