Stock sound speakers upgrade








Budget is well North of $1,000: Speakers + Amplifier + frequency filters.








If, by any chance, I would have time and skills required to do it all alone, it would probably cost me, like CaliBenzDriver said, north of 1000$, so this is not acceptable in my situation.
As drwolf said, I would have that in mind when I would swap my car in future for the new one that has "all the ticks". Unfortunately, the MSRP of 15 years old car has no much meaning now, as firstly it does not cost that amount of money any more, secondly its technology is, by far, inferior to the newer models, therefore, having in mind age and everything, it seemed reasonable to make inquiry regarding possible further improvements that fit my personal budget.
Thank you so much for all the input, it was really helpful to know in which direction to go from this point. I will stick with what I got, as there is no particular issues with my OEM system.




I dont think it's meaningful to add the peak power of each individual speakers into a total.
Max sound system output is really pushing 40 to 60 Watt RMS or about half of 100W in total besides wooder peaks.
A real sound system takes thick power cable... simply look at the wiring harness.




I dont think it's meaningful to add the peak power of each individual speakers into a total.
Max sound system output is really pushing 40 to 60 Watt RMS or about half of 100W in total besides wooder peaks.
A real sound system takes thick power cable... simply look at the wiring harness.

Otherwise, the point I was saying that option is not something that can just be added at a low cost, even if its aftermarket system.
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