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Old 12-14-2011, 08:07 PM
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Does anyone know where to get the aftermarket stereo trim that lights up and says "TRANS AM" in red about the head unit? I have looked and I can't find it for sale.
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search HUmount. also just installed Bazooka 6.5" DVC subs from Kee Audio and they sound great!
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Ah, HUmount. Yes those look awesome! thanks for all your input guys!
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
We all get this. But anyone knows that replacing a 2 ohm speaker with a 4 ohm drops your amp output by half, and a sound reduction WILL follow. So the salesman is correct. Now, I don't know what ohm Monsoon door speakers are, and I don't care either. But the concept he is telling him is absolutely correct.
There are other factors involved. Yes, replacing a 2-ohm speaker with an equivalent 4-ohm speaker will cut power output in half. This results in a 3dB decrease in volume - about one click of the volume ****. However, most aftermarket speakers are more efficient (sensitive) than the factory speakers so that compensates for the reduced power and most combinations result in no discernible decrease in volume.




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