improving symphony system
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hi folks,
i was wondering what i can do to improve on the symphony audio system.. it doesn't seem to have any kick. I can't change all 10 speakers, so I was thinking about changing 4 or 5 of them.. any suggestions on which positions (door, back, etc) would be good to change or maybe a good subwoofer would solve all my problems?
i was wondering what i can do to improve on the symphony audio system.. it doesn't seem to have any kick. I can't change all 10 speakers, so I was thinking about changing 4 or 5 of them.. any suggestions on which positions (door, back, etc) would be good to change or maybe a good subwoofer would solve all my problems?
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There's a couple going around.
That stock subwoofer isn't really cutting it for a lot of people.
I'm planning on adding my own, and have been "drilling" people on this forum for some advice on how to hook it up to the stock head unit.
I think the normal system sounds pretty good, but the kick of adding a sub would be just what you're looking for
That stock subwoofer isn't really cutting it for a lot of people.
I'm planning on adding my own, and have been "drilling" people on this forum for some advice on how to hook it up to the stock head unit.
I think the normal system sounds pretty good, but the kick of adding a sub would be just what you're looking for
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