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Old 10-22-2013, 04:01 AM   #14
Parker986
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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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demick, urban, and Topless - Thank you for the great info. Here is where I am now. Do you think I am headed in the right direction?

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The Bose/MOST system is all or nothing. If you want to improve the sound in your car and modernize the system, rip it all out and start over. Period.
Okay, it is all in for me.

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You can get really good sound with a single din head unit and quality speakers if you carefully match all components. Mix-N-match often sounds like poo.
Here's what I am thinking, mostly urban's recommendation:
- One pair of Focal KR130, tweeters in dash and mid's in door
- Focal Solid 4 Amp for these speakers
- Focal Solid 2 Amp for the Woofers to be installed in rear speaker shelf
- Not sure which 5" woofers to get, because I can't find Focal 13KS, which appear to have been replaced by Focal 13KW. The KWs are $499 each and that is too much for my budget. I was trying not to mix-n-match, which is why I was looking for 5" Focals, but would consider something else.
- Still on the fence about the head unit. If it is single DIN, then likely Kenwood Excelon KDC X997. If it is a double DIN, maybe Kenwood unit or Pioneer AVH-X5500BHS. Not interested in Nav, and do not want to pay over $500 for a head unit, because I know I would have another $200 just in face plates and brackets.

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A professional install by a well known and referred dealer in your area will relieve you of a lot of angst over wiring and mounting your system.
Good luck!
You are probably right, but I do enjoy the satisfaction of DIY, and saving a few bucks.
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