Gmacguyver
Well-Known Member
The base system is definently the easiest to modify because it pushes out a full range signal on all channels which makes adding aftermarket amps easier. Both shaker systems have passive amplifiers which send specific frequencies to each speaker based on their frequency response range which can require a (DSP) or summing interface to add aftermarket amps. Changing out the speakers will help alot on all the systems but mainly for clarity. Once they make an aftermarket dash kit, changing out the headunit and ditching the sync system will make everything sound much better. This video kinda explains why.Bu the base system can be modified into a great system so easily, because you don't have to worry about the weird amplifiers. That use of poor external amplifiers driving individual speakers was originally the Bose approach. That was also a difficult system to modify inexpensively.
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