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I've been doing some homework and generating a few audio system upgrades I want to do this spring. I am currently running the stock head unit with boom 2. I am thinking about replacing the head unit but would be fine putting the HU a year that is fine (will do this year if it is a considerable upgrade). I am looking for suggestions on what system to go with and also any wiring, amp mount, etc. I may be missing.
The link is just a view only Google Spreadsheet with a few different systems. I'm not dead set on anything and am willing to modify if there are suggestions.
Currently I am between the MMATS option 1 and the Diamond option 2 (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing)
Difference between MMATS option 1 and 2 is the rear speaker size and getting new lids
Difference between Diamond option 1 and 2 is the amp (Not sure if anyone has tried Diamond out?)
I have kind of ruled out the Fosgate stage 3 based on what I have read about MMATS.
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