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New speakers for the Shaker 1000
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<blockquote data-quote="forsho" data-source="post: 15723011" data-attributes="member: 21791"><p>I would recommend replacing the 5x7 in the doors with (insert any major speaker manufacturer) and the ones the rear deck (same size). Give it a listen and go from there. </p><p>-It's going to brighten up the front speakers substantially. I'm not quite sure what ford was doing, those 8" midbass drivers are a little boomy, and the mid/highs were VERY muted from stock.</p><p></p><p>Pro Tip - Most audiophiles prefer round speakers (TLDR: Soundwaves are round) so I've opted for the 5x7 mounting plates (very cheap) that allow 6.5" components(front) or coax (rear) without any modifications.</p><p></p><p>After you do this, if you want more - go the Audiocontrol LC(whatever model)/JL Cleansweep/amp approach and we can start another conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forsho, post: 15723011, member: 21791"] I would recommend replacing the 5x7 in the doors with (insert any major speaker manufacturer) and the ones the rear deck (same size). Give it a listen and go from there. -It's going to brighten up the front speakers substantially. I'm not quite sure what ford was doing, those 8" midbass drivers are a little boomy, and the mid/highs were VERY muted from stock. Pro Tip - Most audiophiles prefer round speakers (TLDR: Soundwaves are round) so I've opted for the 5x7 mounting plates (very cheap) that allow 6.5" components(front) or coax (rear) without any modifications. After you do this, if you want more - go the Audiocontrol LC(whatever model)/JL Cleansweep/amp approach and we can start another conversation. [/QUOTE]
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