New member Username: Jdubin94Post Number: 2 Registered: Oct-11 | Okay. So i just bought a car and it came with a bose sound system. I know bose does not make car speakers. I was wondering that if compared to something like JL speakers, is bose even good? |
Silver Member Username: Joe1234Post Number: 568 Registered: May-09 | If you like how it sounds then its good, if not, it's time upgrade (yes upgrade). |
New member Username: Jdubin94Post Number: 3 Registered: Oct-11 | If I like the SQ but I just wanted them to be louder, would and amp do the trick? |
Silver Member Username: Joe1234Post Number: 570 Registered: May-09 | Yes there are some adapter cables to interface the bose stock system to some amp and then add a sub, if some extra bass is what you want, if you want everything louder and better I would just skip adapters and place an aftermarket system. |
New member Username: Jdubin94Post Number: 4 Registered: Oct-11 | Ok. So what are a good set of component speakers that are not too much money .. I read someone else's post and you recommended polk.... Also, if I wanted to have these speakers hooked up to an amp, does that mean I would need another amp for my sub that I want to put in? |
Silver Member Username: Joe1234Post Number: 577 Registered: May-09 | No, you can power a sub and a component set with a single amp like this: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_33005_MB-Quart-FX4.100.html It will provide 100W RMS per channel to a component set and 400W RMS to a sub. That's more power than many people can take, in fact there are lower powered models for $109 and $119. For a minimal upgrade you will need the amp, an adapter cable, a sub and a component set. I would recommend on speakers/sub depending on the type of music you listen and your total budget. |