Mark Levison speakers on stock unit good?
#3
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The Mark Levinson speakers and the Mark Levinson amp, i mean the whole system, should work together to produce crisp sound with super low distortion. I don't think replacing the speakers on a non-ML system would give you ideal sound. I think probably you get better mid frequency.
I have ML system on one car and stock on another. The ML system mid and high are sooooooooo much crisper and cleaner with no distortion even at high volume. With the surround sound, listening to R&B, pop is awesome as hell.
I have ML system on one car and stock on another. The ML system mid and high are sooooooooo much crisper and cleaner with no distortion even at high volume. With the surround sound, listening to R&B, pop is awesome as hell.
#5
The locations and sizes of the speakers in cars that have Mark Levinson is different than in cars that don't. You can't just put the speakers into another car without getting different door panels, parcel tray, etc.
Plus not actually having the ML amp will mean you aren't really getting the full experience anyway.
Jeff
Plus not actually having the ML amp will mean you aren't really getting the full experience anyway.
Jeff
#6
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The stock Pioneer system is actually quite good, it is actually comparable to some good aftermarket set up out there. The only thing that is lacking is the low bass. Therefore, lots of members on here add JL Audio amp and bass and keep the stock Pioneer mid/high set up.
#7
Unless you are a crazy audiophile and want top of the line expensive gear, you are wasting your time by trying to upgrade the stock system.
If you were a crazy audiophile, you probably wouldn't be asking these questions on this forum, you would already know or would be working with a specialized shop.
With that being said, if it is the umph and bass you are looking for, put in an aftermarket amp and sub(s).
I have 2 JL 10W6 subs and a JL 1000/1 amp and it sounds awesome. Nice and clear and hits hard!
If you were a crazy audiophile, you probably wouldn't be asking these questions on this forum, you would already know or would be working with a specialized shop.
With that being said, if it is the umph and bass you are looking for, put in an aftermarket amp and sub(s).
I have 2 JL 10W6 subs and a JL 1000/1 amp and it sounds awesome. Nice and clear and hits hard!
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#10
I may have a front passenger lower door speaker starting to fail, and I don't feel like spending 125 dollars for one factory speaker when there are better aftermarket speaker options out there. Anyone have any clue (crutchfield didnt) as to what would be a decent quality drop in fit replacement speaker by chance? I have the bottom of the line non nav system on my car. Since I have tweeters in my door, I'm assuming that I should stay away from two way speakers?
#12
Racer
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You can find used lower speakers on eBay for $12-20 if you want to go with something you know that works. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-LEXUS-I...5YqIv-&vxp=mtr
#13
Can't trust that they're 100%. Even though our stock speakers are supposed to be "pretty good", I'd never replace them with factory speakers if I had the option of good aftermarket speakers.
#15
Could you describe "bad" sound? I'm not much of an audiophile. Do the bottom of the line stereos have the optimized speakers as well?
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