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<blockquote data-quote="bbksv" data-source="post: 12152088" data-attributes="member: 138970"><p>With even a little work you can get doors that dont rattle. Mine are solid and I don't even have a ton of sound dampening in the doors. Best thing to do is use butyl in areas that would rattle (parts where plastic touches plastic..etc)</p><p></p><p>The head unit really isn't bad at all. Everyone raves about swapping out head units being so great for sound quality..but the human ear can't even differentiate between the difference in signal to noise ratio. (I had a national SQ champ car in 2005 that won with a stock deck)</p><p>What does make a difference is the more flexible options..like EQ and time alignment..but you dont need to change the deck to get that. Audio Control LC6(I have one for sale) is a good piece for integration or if you want to go all out MS-8(which I use) or Audison bit one.</p><p></p><p>really the best thing you can do is get an amp and the best quality speakers you can afford..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbksv, post: 12152088, member: 138970"] With even a little work you can get doors that dont rattle. Mine are solid and I don't even have a ton of sound dampening in the doors. Best thing to do is use butyl in areas that would rattle (parts where plastic touches plastic..etc) The head unit really isn't bad at all. Everyone raves about swapping out head units being so great for sound quality..but the human ear can't even differentiate between the difference in signal to noise ratio. (I had a national SQ champ car in 2005 that won with a stock deck) What does make a difference is the more flexible options..like EQ and time alignment..but you dont need to change the deck to get that. Audio Control LC6(I have one for sale) is a good piece for integration or if you want to go all out MS-8(which I use) or Audison bit one. really the best thing you can do is get an amp and the best quality speakers you can afford.. [/QUOTE]
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