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09-22-2008, 09:47 AM
I am an audio newbee but I do know that the way it sounds now is like crap. I have a 99 LT Sub with the Delco Tape Head Unit with a factory remote CD. This truck has 8 speakers I have tried to do my research but like all things GM you are both astounded by their brilliance and stupidity at the same time. I don’t want to spend over $300 nor do I need “pro” sound I just want to be able to crank the radio and overcome wind noise.
Head Unit: From all research it’s hard to beat the Delco unit I have for price/performance with it putting out a clean 100W through 4 channels. So I plan on keeping it but I do have some burned out lights and from what I can tell they are a Royal PITA to replace, I may try to pick up a new HU on Ebay.
Front/Rear Doors:
Buy four of these Kenwood 6.5” 2 Ways and forego the factory “tweeter”
KFC-1660S
35-22,000 Hz
2-35W
92db Sens
4 Ohms
Cargo Area
Most research indicates that the rear 4x10’s no matter how much $$ you throw at them will never sound “good” so here is where I have the big question:
Should I attempt to bridge the output of the factory 4x10’s which should put out 50 Watts and go with a 12” Kenwood sub and a bandpass filter, and build a box
OR
Use the speaker level inputs to drive a powered sub like this
KSC-WD250T
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Car_Entertainment/Subwoofers/Powered_Subwoofers/KSC-WD250T
I think that I will get much better sound from the powered package but I hate to “waste” 2 channels
Thoughts suggestions?
Thanks for any help
Head Unit: From all research it’s hard to beat the Delco unit I have for price/performance with it putting out a clean 100W through 4 channels. So I plan on keeping it but I do have some burned out lights and from what I can tell they are a Royal PITA to replace, I may try to pick up a new HU on Ebay.
Front/Rear Doors:
Buy four of these Kenwood 6.5” 2 Ways and forego the factory “tweeter”
KFC-1660S
35-22,000 Hz
2-35W
92db Sens
4 Ohms
Cargo Area
Most research indicates that the rear 4x10’s no matter how much $$ you throw at them will never sound “good” so here is where I have the big question:
Should I attempt to bridge the output of the factory 4x10’s which should put out 50 Watts and go with a 12” Kenwood sub and a bandpass filter, and build a box
OR
Use the speaker level inputs to drive a powered sub like this
KSC-WD250T
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Car_Entertainment/Subwoofers/Powered_Subwoofers/KSC-WD250T
I think that I will get much better sound from the powered package but I hate to “waste” 2 channels
Thoughts suggestions?
Thanks for any help