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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 16468911" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>Step 1: Remove OEM headunit, all Mach amps, and all Mach speakers. </p><p></p><p>Step 2: Find a nice aftermarket head unit you are happy with (I've always liked Kenwood), a 4 channel amp, and 2 pairs of 6x8 seperates (or other size with an adapter). </p><p></p><p></p><p>Many aren't aware, but the Mach amps and speakers are 6 ohm, not 4 ohm. Yes, 4 ohm speakers work, but its not optimal and they can/will cutout at higher volumes.</p><p></p><p>If you are also looking for more bass after completing step 2, grab a nice monoblock or 2 channel amp and 12" sub. No need for three 15s and 6000 watts. I've run a 12" Kicker solobaric in each of my last 2 mustangs, and also have one in my daily. They can make a big deep punch, and require a very small sealed box.</p><p></p><p>Crutchfield is a great site to wander around on and see what fits your car. You don't need to buy from them but it's a great tool (though they do give you a free radio harness, speaker adapters, interior instructions etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 16468911, member: 183643"] Step 1: Remove OEM headunit, all Mach amps, and all Mach speakers. Step 2: Find a nice aftermarket head unit you are happy with (I've always liked Kenwood), a 4 channel amp, and 2 pairs of 6x8 seperates (or other size with an adapter). Many aren't aware, but the Mach amps and speakers are 6 ohm, not 4 ohm. Yes, 4 ohm speakers work, but its not optimal and they can/will cutout at higher volumes. If you are also looking for more bass after completing step 2, grab a nice monoblock or 2 channel amp and 12" sub. No need for three 15s and 6000 watts. I've run a 12" Kicker solobaric in each of my last 2 mustangs, and also have one in my daily. They can make a big deep punch, and require a very small sealed box. Crutchfield is a great site to wander around on and see what fits your car. You don't need to buy from them but it's a great tool (though they do give you a free radio harness, speaker adapters, interior instructions etc). [/QUOTE]
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