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Old 11-06-2008, 06:51 PM   #4
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well, very rarely will popping a amp on improve sound quality, cause its still amplifying the source....its only as good as the signal it recives.

this is even more true when you are going "cheap" and dont want to spend money.

what I would suggest, either buy a aftermarket deck, or buy a cheap amplified subwoofer tube and a line converter if it doesnt have one.

either get a deck that can drive the speakers, or get a small powered subwoofer if you want bass. almost everything else will be wasted money or not as good of a solution. expect to spend around 150 bucks or to be disappointed.
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