Froggy sounding bose speakers!
Froggy sounding bose speakers!
I replaced all the capacitators in all the amps in the stock bose system, but the sound can be downright awful. For instance, even when it's not that loud, but the bass gain is up all the way, the treble comming from the back is horribly froggy(bu-u-u-u-u-), kind of like making a gurgling noise. I think it's becuase It only has one cone, and the vibrations from the bass making the speaker move cause this, but could there be any other reason?
Whats the cheapest way to start going toward aftermarket stereo system? I would really like to keep some kind of radio with a tape deck in, to hook in my mp3 player(can't afford the $300), but I'd like to have great inner speakers before I get a sub and amp.
Like could I hook up pioneer speakers in place of the back speakers, even with different ohms? Do they make them with the same? Or is their a conversion? What would it do to have it go on diffeent ohms?
Whats the cheapest way to start going toward aftermarket stereo system? I would really like to keep some kind of radio with a tape deck in, to hook in my mp3 player(can't afford the $300), but I'd like to have great inner speakers before I get a sub and amp.
Like could I hook up pioneer speakers in place of the back speakers, even with different ohms? Do they make them with the same? Or is their a conversion? What would it do to have it go on diffeent ohms?
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