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ME:
1)careful you don't turn your stock radio up too loud, the new speakers will get damaged from the crappy signal.
YOU:
Most aftermarket speakers are designed to handle way more power than factory ones. I don't think they can be easily damaged from the "crappy signal". >>>>
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ME AGAIN: a stock radio will distort at a lower volumes than what most people like to listen to(especially the type of person trying to upgrade their stereo), turning the volume up past where the signal distorts will destroy any speaker, including your brand new aftermarket speaker.
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ME:
i would highly recomend a new head unit or an amp, new speakers will not make a whole lotta difference, unless the stock ones were damaged...i am giving my stock front speakers over 50 watts, and they sound great...for now
YOU:
New & efficient aftermarket speakers WILL make a big difference even with the stock HU. How can stock speakers powered at 50 watts (I'm assuming you are talking about PEAK power here, your RMS output probably isn't much different from factory) sound "better" than aftermarket speakers powered by stock HU? They might sound lounder, but certaintly not "better".
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ME AGAIN: I'm using a sony amp that puts out 80 watts per channel to amp my highs on my stock speakers, i can turn it up without distorting at all, this sounds 1000x better than simply replacing my stock speakers with aftermarket speakers and using my stock radio.
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ME:
stock speakers generally sound better because they produce better sounding bass, aftermarket speakers have better highs and mids
YOU:
Uhh...sure Can you please explain how stock paper cone speakers "generally sound better" and produce better sounding bass than aftermarket? You must have really sh*tty aftermarket speakers.
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ME AGAIN:
anyhow...Uhh, sure i'll explain it to ya...Stock speakers on a stock head unit will generally sound better than a stock headunit powering aftermarket speakers with NO SUB..
Aftermarket speakers are made of thinner materials to produce better sound and to be more efficient...they are not gerenally tested at 12 watts with a distoirted signal, they are designed to be used with a lot of power and a good signal, stock speakers are designed to take the torture of someone turning up the volume past the distortion point on their stock stereo and not getting destroyed the first few times it happens. this extra thickness and rigidness of stock speakers will produce more bass from the stock power of 12 watts or so....aftermarket speakers in sizes less than 8 inches are designed for midrange frequencies and highs..not low frequencies(bass)
oh, and the reason I prefer round speakers? thats because of the shape of the ear drum and the way sounds and wave patterns are recognized.