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I've read about all this audio stuff until my head spins. I'm not an audio buff by any means, hell I cant hear worth a **** anyways.
But I need some help my factory speakers have given up the ghost and I need some decent replacements wouldn't mind maybe adding a small amp.
I just need something that maybe is a little better sounding than stock junk but I have no clue what the hell im looking at. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I guess I should add I plan on using the stock head unit till it dies.
Well I don't really have a budget in mind. I don't really want to spend a whole bunch, but at the same time it needs fixed. I guess I'd be happy if i could get it working for $4-500 or less. I never thought the stock system sounded great but it was sufficient for me, so I'm looking for just maybe a little improvement over stock.
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