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Old 03-01-2013, 02:46 PM   #1
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Did this today but did 5 1/4 component (which is what is there on the 13) and it is a night and day difference. The sound is unreal from a simple mod, the factory speakers have the smallest magnets and voice coilsI have ever seen.... Great write up by the way.
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Did this today but did 5 1/4 component (which is what is there on the 13) and it is a night and day difference. The sound is unreal from a simple mod, the factory speakers have the smallest magnets and voice coilsI have ever seen.... Great write up by the way.
This is the way to go, a nice component system cant be beat IMO. Back when I was in to stereo stuff I had 5x7/6x8's on all 4 corners in my Bronco ran off an amp, swapped the front to components and the difference was huge.

Good write up, what made you choose the Pioneer's and now that you've heard them would you choose anything different?
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Old 05-11-2013, 04:29 AM   #3
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Good write up, what made you choose the Pioneer's and now that you've heard them would you choose anything different?
Gd question. Im looking for something with a High DB rating. That way I can get the most out of the factory unit.
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Old 05-11-2013, 04:36 AM   #4
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This is the way to go, a nice component system cant be beat IMO. Back when I was in to stereo stuff I had 5x7/6x8's on all 4 corners in my Bronco ran off an amp, swapped the front to components and the difference was huge.

Good write up, what made you choose the Pioneer's and now that you've heard them would you choose anything different?
I went with polk audio myself cause they were on sale and sounded great, midnight11 did pioneer- both great replacements. Here are pics of the factory speaker plate:
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Old 05-11-2013, 11:17 AM   #5
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I went with polk audio myself cause they were on sale and sounded great, midnight11 did pioneer- both great replacements. Here are pics of the factory speaker plate:
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I'd like to hear both of yall's side by side at some point. If I ever get done with the performance bug I may start in with the stereo stuff again. I might just run a quality 5-ch amp to power everything and still keep it clean. I won't be going crazy this time around, my Bronco is ridiculously loud and rarely gets driven.
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This is the way to go, a nice component system cant be beat IMO. Back when I was in to stereo stuff I had 5x7/6x8's on all 4 corners in my Bronco ran off an amp, swapped the front to components and the difference was huge.
It's all about the enclosure too, but round speakers are definitely more efficient than oval ones. Ford has has 5x7/6x8s in mustangs as long as I can remember ('93+)


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Gd question. Im looking for something with a High DB rating. That way I can get the most out of the factory unit.
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I'd guess the RMS wattage is 15-25 watts, stock stereos have gotten much better in the last few years but they are still very underpowered.
Just remember the golden rule, you have to double wattage to increase 3 dB. So a 25 watt vs. a 40 watt won't be quite night and day. More is better, but just keep the THD to a minimum. Also with super high sensitivity speakers, they can over power the rest of the system if they are stock. You can only do so much to balance it with stock controls.

Also I'm not very confident in high voltage (speaker) wire inputs on amps, nor have I found a good line level converter that's not ridiculously expensive. I've had my share of head units, but I like stock looking head units for security now...
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