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Upgrades to make a decent sounding stereo?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheFleshRocket" data-source="post: 15414136" data-attributes="member: 48535"><p>A while back, I lost the driver's side tweeter. I thought it was the head unit (as swapping left-to-right tweeters had no effect) so I replaced it with a Jensen DMX5020. <a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_77217_Jensen-DMX5020.html" target="_blank">http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_77217_Jensen-DMX5020.html</a> I used an adapter to connect it to the stock stereo harness. I'm satisfied with the features and the performance of the Jensen, but the problem is that the audio quality is, well, terrible. It's horribly mid-range heavy and sounds very muddy. I have adjusted the EQ to fully drop off the mid-range, and fully boost the treble and bass frequencies, which was an improvement, but it's still unsatisfactory. I'm not an audiophile so I'm not overly picky, but I do still have standards.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming that there are some filters in the rest of the stock stereo that are not playing nicely with the Jensen. I was thinking about replacing the stock speakers, removing the amps, and running speaker wires directly from the Jensen to the speakers. I figured I'd wire the tweeters to the front speaker output, the lower door speakers to the rear speaker output, and the rear speakers to the subwoofer output, so they can all be controlled separately. </p><p></p><p>So far I am in the very-early stages of planning this, so I am looking for input or suggestions. If you think the Jensen is responsible for the crappy sound, that's fine, but I don't want to look at replacing it unless upgrading the speakers and removing the amps doesn't make a satisfactory improvement. I'm not looking to put in a subwoofer or anything like that, just want decent sound quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFleshRocket, post: 15414136, member: 48535"] A while back, I lost the driver's side tweeter. I thought it was the head unit (as swapping left-to-right tweeters had no effect) so I replaced it with a Jensen DMX5020. [url]http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_77217_Jensen-DMX5020.html[/url] I used an adapter to connect it to the stock stereo harness. I'm satisfied with the features and the performance of the Jensen, but the problem is that the audio quality is, well, terrible. It's horribly mid-range heavy and sounds very muddy. I have adjusted the EQ to fully drop off the mid-range, and fully boost the treble and bass frequencies, which was an improvement, but it's still unsatisfactory. I'm not an audiophile so I'm not overly picky, but I do still have standards. I'm assuming that there are some filters in the rest of the stock stereo that are not playing nicely with the Jensen. I was thinking about replacing the stock speakers, removing the amps, and running speaker wires directly from the Jensen to the speakers. I figured I'd wire the tweeters to the front speaker output, the lower door speakers to the rear speaker output, and the rear speakers to the subwoofer output, so they can all be controlled separately. So far I am in the very-early stages of planning this, so I am looking for input or suggestions. If you think the Jensen is responsible for the crappy sound, that's fine, but I don't want to look at replacing it unless upgrading the speakers and removing the amps doesn't make a satisfactory improvement. I'm not looking to put in a subwoofer or anything like that, just want decent sound quality. [/QUOTE]
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