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Upgraded Speakers, Sub & Amps Worthy of Raptor
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick@Apollo-Optics" data-source="post: 215858" data-attributes="member: 1314"><p>Adding a sound processor could make your sound system better if you didn't want to change anything else. A sound processor would basically allow you to have an equalizer on your entire system and bypass factory presets.</p><p></p><p>The only problem that I could potentially see with this is that Ford puts those limits on there not to harm the speakers. If you bypass those limits on your own, I think it could have the potential to damage your speakers. That being said, I feel like you'd be better off replacing the stock speakers without having to add amps or anything like that. I did that on my truck and you can definitely tell a difference without breaking the bank. A pair of speakers for the front doors and a pair for the rear doors (4 speakers total) would run about $200 give or take, depending on what you bought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick@Apollo-Optics, post: 215858, member: 1314"] Adding a sound processor could make your sound system better if you didn't want to change anything else. A sound processor would basically allow you to have an equalizer on your entire system and bypass factory presets. The only problem that I could potentially see with this is that Ford puts those limits on there not to harm the speakers. If you bypass those limits on your own, I think it could have the potential to damage your speakers. That being said, I feel like you'd be better off replacing the stock speakers without having to add amps or anything like that. I did that on my truck and you can definitely tell a difference without breaking the bank. A pair of speakers for the front doors and a pair for the rear doors (4 speakers total) would run about $200 give or take, depending on what you bought. [/QUOTE]
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