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JW - after reading many posts here, I would have to say in most people's opinion, you would be better off to replace the speakers rather than the cd player. These factory speakers, as with most factory speakers, SUCK!!!!! Don't even think about putting any bass through them. I really don't think you are going to get any head unit that will make these low quality speakers sound good. Just my thoughts.
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I must agree ... speaker upgrades are by far the cheapest and most noticeable thing you can do. I always upgrade my systems and the dog turds that the factory gives you are always the first things to go.
Don't forget, an amp can work wonders for a system and will not only increase the sound level (DUH) it will also clean up the sound a great deal.(Just one more thing to think about, as if you needed another!)
Don't forget, an amp can work wonders for a system and will not only increase the sound level (DUH) it will also clean up the sound a great deal.(Just one more thing to think about, as if you needed another!)
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Definitely go with the speaker upgrade. I took the stereo out of my T-bird and had the stuff sitting in my garage waiting to be aquainted with my new truck. Need to scrape together some cash before I get a new box and multichannel amp so I just threw in the speakers (pioneer 5x7) and continuted to use the OEM dash. What a difference! I actually have some bass response but nothing like the subs in the T-Bird. I think you can get get the Pioneer speakers cheap ($150 for 2 sets of the 3-way model). When I get a new multi channel amp I will probably switch to components.
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