Stereo ???'s

NC-smokinlmm

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I wouldn't ask any advice from someone who thinks that jl audio is the "best in the biz". While they are pretty good they are far from the best.

I am speaking from the marine industry aspect, not car audio. I know there are other brands for car audio but I am unfamiliar with them and of what quality their products are. Please elaborate...

And the advise I was offering was for install tech...
 

hondarider552

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Leave the dynomat alone gut the stereo speakers amps etc and label wires. Get a d batt and pop ur speakers ( pos speak wire to batt ) they should suck in when you do this if I remember. Just come over with great beer I'd do it for fun. You have to pull it all a lot of guys sell trucks that had stereos but pull amps and replace with cheap shit (( I did on a trade in). Never buy used unless from a autophile Like I said b4 I almost bet I have the best sounding 05lly crew anywhere

I bet mine sounds way better
 

TQMONSTR

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A huge part of a great sounding stereo is the install. A great install with average gear will sound better then an average install with great gear. Seeing as your truck is full of Dynamat i'd say you're off to a very good start. Have you thought about a center console sub install?
 

hondarider552

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Na no center console sub. one 10" is plenty for me Im not out to think I have the best sounding truck, I dont even drive it :roflmao:
 

RobsDmax

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im gonna go out on a limb and say it probably will be fine with your boston sub, and a amp that gives enough to power it. then call it done :thumb:
 

Great White

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I have a question for all of our friends in Arizona. You have made me revisit wanting to upgrade my Stock Bose system. Do any of you know of a high end quality professional shop in the Phonix area you could recommend?
 

J_Stone06

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I do also know a little about the stereo topic. Make sure you don't run bigger wires than the input is on your amp. It defeats the purpose to run a larger gauge wire and then have to trim it down to fit it in on the terminal block (s). Something else you may want to keep in mind, is running a capacitor. Typically, you want to run about a farad for about every 1000 watts. I know some companies make digital hybrid capacitors that you can run multiple amps off of, but typically cost a little more $$. Also, if you need just a single channel amp, check and see if the one you have is bridgeable (if it has more than one channel), chances are it probably is. I don't know everything about stereos, but this is just my :2cents: .
 

Chevy1925

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I have a question for all of our friends in Arizona. You have made me revisit wanting to upgrade my Stock Bose system. Do any of you know of a high end quality professional shop in the Phonix area you could recommend?

House of sound off rose garden and i17 do nice work. They originally put the system in my truck when my dad owned it.