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kwschs

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  1. Hey guys, thanks a lot. If its anything more complicated then that I will have him take it to a master, but for the time being our audio shops rip off the customer at $100 just to diagnose it.
  2. So a friend of mine has a Q45 (the car) and he has the BOSE speaker system installed in it. He's no car enthusiast, nor am i, we just like our stuff working (I am the sub junkie). Recently he said his front left tweeter stopped working completely. He said if he breaks hard it will work for that moment, and perfectly. I'm leaning that it's not blown and it might be a loose wire? Should i just pull the dash open, rewire that speaker? Thanks
  3. Well i have an 18 in my durango, but i want my speakers to sing. Prices need to be reasonable, but im looking to spend a decent buck
  4. Ok, First off, I am no genius at picking the stuff I want in my car, but I am pretty good with electronics as I majored in physics, and can beat my way around the bush putting it in a car. I really just want something that sounds great as a final product. My question to the community here! Q: I have an 06 Dodge Durango SLT (just the simple , no GPS or anything special). I want to upgrade the chitty speakers all the way around, but I'm not sure what to buy. Crutchfield is saying I can't buy component speakers because tweeters need to be placed seperately, which I understand, yet I think there is tweaters just under the front window. No tweeters in the back though I'm pretty sure. So... Do I A) Buy new speakers (non component) and throw them in, leaving the front tweeters there with the new headunit im buying (probably a simple pioneer) B) Buy new speakers (non component) and throw them in, but adding an after market amp in addition to the new headunit C) This is the best option im assuming but I don't know if it will be compatible with my car, that's my question. Do i buy component speakers , hook them up to an amp in addition to the new HU. Thanks guys! I figure you can find info about my car on google if it helps
  5. I was wondering if the specs are close enough between the two subs , that can I use my old box (really not old, 3 months) to house my new Fi 18 inch BTL Sub.

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