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<blockquote data-quote="goblues38" data-source="post: 1392941" data-attributes="member: 29724"><p>I am 3 months in with my set up and it puts smiles on my face every day.</p><p></p><p>2 - 10's is the perfect amount of thump.</p><p></p><p>The biggest "difference" is the fact that i can now hear and feel the music with windows down, roof open at 90mph on the high way. With the stock system, it was loud only when the windows were shut, and not loud enough when the windows were down. And when the stock system got "loud", the bass went away because of the factory management. you never felt your music.</p><p></p><p>Remember. if you have the B&O stereo, you HAVE to use the NAV-TV. No way around it.</p><p></p><p>If you have the sony, you can get by with other signal source options.</p><p></p><p>I did mine all for $2,200 doing all my own labor. 16 hours seems about right for the work i did including box fabrication. 10 if the box was a prefab unit. I made my own harness by soldering into the factory wires. to a lot of time, but i did it correctly.</p><p></p><p>i went with mid grade separates to save money. At some point, i may drop another $1,000 to upgrade to better door speakers.</p><p></p><p>And sound deadening is not needed. it is a truck. it is going to make noise. just turn up the volume. DSP is not "needed" either. It is a matter of taste. i chose to not do DSP and don't regret it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goblues38, post: 1392941, member: 29724"] I am 3 months in with my set up and it puts smiles on my face every day. 2 - 10's is the perfect amount of thump. The biggest "difference" is the fact that i can now hear and feel the music with windows down, roof open at 90mph on the high way. With the stock system, it was loud only when the windows were shut, and not loud enough when the windows were down. And when the stock system got "loud", the bass went away because of the factory management. you never felt your music. Remember. if you have the B&O stereo, you HAVE to use the NAV-TV. No way around it. If you have the sony, you can get by with other signal source options. I did mine all for $2,200 doing all my own labor. 16 hours seems about right for the work i did including box fabrication. 10 if the box was a prefab unit. I made my own harness by soldering into the factory wires. to a lot of time, but i did it correctly. i went with mid grade separates to save money. At some point, i may drop another $1,000 to upgrade to better door speakers. And sound deadening is not needed. it is a truck. it is going to make noise. just turn up the volume. DSP is not "needed" either. It is a matter of taste. i chose to not do DSP and don't regret it at all. [/QUOTE]
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