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Old 01-21-2007, 10:31 PM
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Help With Aftermarket Speakers

I want to get some aftermarket speakers that sound better than the stock speakers but i dont want to deal with taking out the stock amp and sub. can someone help me to figure out what kind of speakers would work good with the stock amp.

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2 ohm
Old 01-22-2007, 07:03 AM
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trash the stock amp and buy a new one. i tried running my speakers off the stock amp and they sound much louder when i went and bought a new amp
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Originally Posted by cobaltss2.4L
trash the stock amp and buy a new one. i tried running my speakers off the stock amp and they sound much louder when i went and bought a new amp
What kind of amp would be best to buy? will it still support the stock sub? i want it to still support the stock sub and the speakers
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your best bet would be a 5 channel amp

http://www.cardomain.com/item/ROCPOWER1000 This rockford amp may be too powerful for the sub but compaired to the alpine i would get it...

http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/prod...model=MRA-F350

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Old 01-26-2007, 10:24 AM
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whats a good aftermarket amp that i can use to replace the stock amp. i want more watts for the stock sub and speakers but i dont want it to be more than $300
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imo 300 wont do it for a singe amp direct replacement... reason being is for a single amp you will need a 5 channel and since they are rare they get pricy. now you might be able to get a dual amp setup but depends on what you consider "good" for a dual amp setup (your best bet) look for a 4 channel that is 2 ohm stable and and a 2 channel amp that puts out 200w or so bridged at 4 ohm
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i dont know if any1 knows the rating of the stock sub. in my opinion the stock sub is a waste of time, save up get some new ones. i got the jl audio w0's. best bump for ya buck, get 2 twelves they are about 100 each and a decent amp u probably end up spendign around 500 but u wont regret it
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