30-11-2014, 10:39 PM
Tbf if I was you and I didn't wanna spend too much I would get a headunit with a high pass filter on it to start will.
Having a high pass filter means that you can set what frequency your stock speakers will cut off at. Having the stock speakers not playing frequencies under about 63Hz really does improve how they sound.
Then buy a cheap JBL or Ground zero sub and amp package from car audio direct to stick in the boot and give you the low and loud bass.
The next step would be to buy a decent set of front door speakers if you want better clarity. Definitly a component set rather than coaxial (like the ones above with the separate tweeters) and then fit them. Maybe buy an additional 2 channel small amp to power them with a bit more umph than the head unit can provide
Having a high pass filter means that you can set what frequency your stock speakers will cut off at. Having the stock speakers not playing frequencies under about 63Hz really does improve how they sound.
Then buy a cheap JBL or Ground zero sub and amp package from car audio direct to stick in the boot and give you the low and loud bass.
The next step would be to buy a decent set of front door speakers if you want better clarity. Definitly a component set rather than coaxial (like the ones above with the separate tweeters) and then fit them. Maybe buy an additional 2 channel small amp to power them with a bit more umph than the head unit can provide