Can you trick the Stock System for Better Sound?
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Can you trick the Stock System for Better Sound?
I was thinking about the stock system in my SC4, where I like it alot. I know a little about car stereo systems and was thinking about a recent theory I have..
to increase the output, by decreasing the ratio of distortion
Essentially, if you run thicker gauge wires (+12v lead) to the main stereo amps, shouldnt that make the amps more efficient at amplifing the low current and in turn increase the clarity of the stock amplification units?
Main speaker amp and sub amp?
I dont see much reason in replacing the complete stock system, when it is already very good.
Has anyone else thought about this, or done this?
any leads?
to increase the output, by decreasing the ratio of distortion
Essentially, if you run thicker gauge wires (+12v lead) to the main stereo amps, shouldnt that make the amps more efficient at amplifing the low current and in turn increase the clarity of the stock amplification units?
Main speaker amp and sub amp?
I dont see much reason in replacing the complete stock system, when it is already very good.
Has anyone else thought about this, or done this?
any leads?
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Originally Posted by Lexologist
I was thinking about the stock system in my SC4, where I like it alot. I know a little about car stereo systems and was thinking about a recent theory I have..
to increase the output, by decreasing the ratio of distortion
Essentially, if you run thicker gauge wires (+12v lead) to the main stereo amps, shouldnt that make the amps more efficient at amplifing the low current and in turn increase the clarity of the stock amplification units?
Main speaker amp and sub amp?
I dont see much reason in replacing the complete stock system, when it is already very good.
Has anyone else thought about this, or done this?
any leads?
to increase the output, by decreasing the ratio of distortion
Essentially, if you run thicker gauge wires (+12v lead) to the main stereo amps, shouldnt that make the amps more efficient at amplifing the low current and in turn increase the clarity of the stock amplification units?
Main speaker amp and sub amp?
I dont see much reason in replacing the complete stock system, when it is already very good.
Has anyone else thought about this, or done this?
any leads?
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