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im89 12-15-2010 09:08 PM

quality of aftermarket speakers on factory nav
 
i have the bose system and it sounds pretty good to me. honestly i just wished it had some more bass. i dont want anything crazy , dont need my trunk shaking...any advice? i went to a shop and they said it would be better to take out all the speakers and put a whole new system because the quality would not be good on the factory nav. i actaully purchased a jl audio setup c650 components c2 350x for the rear and 12w3v3 but i planning to return because i didnt plan to get the bose system with the car.(got a really good price) i guess my main question is will it sound better than my bose system or will i have to get a new head unit to used these speakers to their full potential. i really like the factory nav. i just want a little more bass to my system.

im89 12-15-2010 09:17 PM

ok i see that the bass to the bose system has been talk about ALOT but what about the quality of aftermarket speaker with factory nav? worse better than bose?

chops 12-15-2010 10:27 PM

any aftermarket speaker will sound better than the bose crap. while bose does conduct alot of research and development (so i heard), they use inferior materials when building their products while charging an arm and a leg to pay for their marketing department's salaries.

if you simply want more bass...add a small amp and add a new sub, problem solved.

with that said, you can throw 100-150bucks on some decent components to replace them, however im not sure how it works with the bose amp. use the search button

90 ST 12-15-2010 11:14 PM

There are ways to keep the factory HU/NAV and still upgrade the rest, Pieces like the ReQ can re EQ the stock HU and send out a nice flat signal to amps, speakers, subs, ect.

bigaudiofanat 12-16-2010 09:06 PM

A warning others have not pointed out. You can NOT use new speakers with the bose amp you have to either use a new head unit and power them off that or run a new amp to power them and use a MTX re-q to integrate the new amp into the system. Any speaker is going to be ten times better than the bose stuff.

Xan 12-16-2010 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 854160)
A warning others have not pointed out. You can NOT use new speakers with the bose amp you have to either use a new head unit and power them off that or run a new amp to power them and use a MTX re-q to integrate the new amp into the system. Any speaker is going to be ten times better than the bose stuff.

Because of the impedance? If you can match the impedance it should be an issue right?

90 ST 12-17-2010 01:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xan (Post 854165)
Because of the impedance? If you can match the impedance it should be an issue right?

Bose is the only one who uses the impedance that their stuff is, no aftermarket stuff will be the same. They do it so you can only replace their craptasic speakers, amp, or what ever with their stuff.

Chris`I 12-17-2010 05:54 AM

I beleive Infinity offer speakers that run at 2 Ohms. Would they work?

bigaudiofanat 12-17-2010 07:22 AM

The may work BUT you have to remember they are not going to sound much better. As I have said in countless posts, bose uses a sound processor and removes any freq that will harm their speakers WHICH IS A LOT. So you are going to have a very watered down signal before it even gets to your new crossover and speakers. On top of this bose uses a tweeter output and a woofer output. Do yourself a huge favor and save time and use a mtv re-q5 and install a new amp after that to power your new speakers. Otherwise your just wasting time and money.

im89 12-17-2010 08:37 AM

ok so if your going to keep the factory nav the best thing to do is get a 5 channel amp and hook it up to mtv re-q5.(nothing else needed?) this way you can connect your sub and speakers to the same amp. i've heard people say you could fry the head unit with the mtv re-q5 this wont happen?

90 ST 12-17-2010 10:13 AM

The ReQ is built for this reason, so you should be ok, as long as you hook it up right. That being said you don't need a 5 channel amp 3-4 ch. is fine.

bigaudiofanat 12-17-2010 01:09 PM

Yes that is the best way to do it


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