Sail panel replacement
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Sail panel replacement
OK I blew the sail panel subs on my 02 T/A with Monsoon (surprise surprise). I have a Rockford Fosgate amp, 10" sub, and a wiring kit. All I need is the stealth box. Do I go this route - adding a sub to my existing set up OR pick up a pair of the Elemental Design sub replacements? Which will sound better? I will eventually replace the whole system but is there something I can do with the stock system and get good sound?
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Thanks for your response. I have looked at your specials and they look pretty good. I used to be into car stereos but lost interest as I looked to make the car faster. I have reached a point now where I want to start doing some of the stereo stuff again. However, I want the car to appear stock. Your speaker options may just be what I need.
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They make a nice upgrade to the stock system. CDT has an emphasis on excellent sound quality and sound reproduction. CDT wants you to hear every note in a song. I do carry other brands but I recommend CDT not just because I sell them but because I used them long before I ever sold them and was hooked on their sound. Plus,even their entry level stuff is better than alot of car audio companies top brands. I have many variations and combinations of things I can do to suit your needs. Everything on that page fits in the stock locations...with the exception of the subwoofer of course...so you are able to keep everything as stock as possible but make it sound alot better. Installation is very easy as well.