Speaker sizes?
#2
Best bet is to check with a audio shop for vehicles. My buddy owns a car stereo/alarm place and suggests going to a professional as there is a lot of choice and wide price range. You can still do it yourself if that's what you want to do. Might need more than just different speakers. Depends on how and what you like to listen to.
#4
Driver School Candidate
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yup adjusted the sound and this request actually came from my wife who said her audio doesn't sound as good as my truck lol.
i tried crutchfield but they didn't research the vehicle yet =(
i tried crutchfield but they didn't research the vehicle yet =(
#5
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Give your oem speakers some time to "break in"
I was very disappointed by what my car sounded like but about half a year later it became a lot clearer and yes, warmer and deeper. Assuming you played around with limited audio adjustments RX has - just give it some time to break in. If its still not what you are after I guess go for speaker swap.
I was very disappointed by what my car sounded like but about half a year later it became a lot clearer and yes, warmer and deeper. Assuming you played around with limited audio adjustments RX has - just give it some time to break in. If its still not what you are after I guess go for speaker swap.
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