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Old Apr 26, 2016 | 06:39 PM
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Default Upgrading front and back speakers in honda civic 2005 sedan?

Hi, first post

I have a 2005 honda civic sedan with 2 front door speakers, and 2 rear speakers behind the seat. Im not too happy with the stock speakers, and I was thinking about upgrading the speakers. I have already upgraded the head unit to an aftermarket model that has 50W x 4 outputs.

I had some questions about the upgrade:
1. How big is the difference in music quality when upgrading to a pair of speakers in the 200-250$ range? Is it worth it?
2. How do new speakers affect bass? Obviously, they wont provide the same bass as subwoofers, but does it affect bass by a noticeable amount? I dont want too much, but I am not satisfied with the bass f the stock speakers.
3. Does sound quality get affected when driving at high speeds by an appreciable amount?
4. Is installation possible for a complete beginner? I could get the installed by a professional for around 250$.
5. Is dynamat worth it?

Thanks!!
 
Old Apr 26, 2016 | 08:24 PM
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1. Big difference with the right speakers
2. may have more or less bass depending on speaker. Difference won't be huge
3. You may need to increase volume to overcome road noise
4. Absolutely
5. Yes (although there are cheaper better brands)
 
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