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I think its just me, but if you have the "gay" facia that isnt 2din, and the panasonic blue door speakers, i wouldnt change them. anything without an amp aftermarket wont sound any good - unless you upgrade to the bose factory system. stock speakers are actually really good!

Oh, he jelly!

I'm actually happy with the standard stuff. Upgrading speakers will be one of the last things I do, and I'll get some decent splits and an amp.

The standard system has splits anyway, unless mine got upgraded in Japan?

I'm actually happy with the standard stuff. Upgrading speakers will be one of the last things I do, and I'll get some decent splits and an amp.

The standard system has splits anyway, unless mine got upgraded in Japan?

standard has splits.

i even went to the extent of buying new speakers, but just never bothered as i was never unhappy with the stock ones.

Is that those Maestro ones you were trying to shift for ages?

Also, where is everyone today? Either they've all got scared off by the aggro full moon stuff that's been going on lately, or people are actually busy at work! Oh no!

Normally a hive of activity during the day.

yeh i got rid of them eventually. its hard to find sellers for speakers as everyone is usually customed to their own brands. I dont think German Maestro is a well known brand, but those who know it, know they are one of the best brands out there. all about upselling lol

your sort of right, but you have names mixed up.

MB Quart - old stuff, hand made in germany. blue prints where then sold to German Maestro. MBQuart company was then taken over by china, and went to shit. MBQuart older stuff is really good, newer stuff is poor.

German Mestro are using the original mbquart bluprint(the good ones) and are producing them. which are good. there was never a bad German Maestro. but you will find some people with biased opinions as there are different brands that are preffered by different people.

the entry level GM stuff i think may get their parts from china. but why would you want entry level :rolleyes:

/csb

hey are you saying i should keep the standard deck and speakers or just the speakers, the problem i have is that the original deck cd player isnt working and yes it is the single din system with splits in the front i dont really want the bose system too much to change.

and ill be happy if you think the standard is good enough i am quite happy with the sound or will i loose that if i change the deck i know they do match the speakers to the deck when they do the initial set up in newer cars.:whistling:

hey are you saying i should keep the standard deck and speakers or just the speakers, the problem i have is that the original deck cd player isnt working and yes it is the single din system with splits in the front i dont really want the bose system too much to change.

and ill be happy if you think the standard is good enough i am quite happy with the sound or will i loose that if i change the deck i know they do match the speakers to the deck when they do the initial set up in newer cars.:whistling:

I had a mini disc player in mine, upgraded to a dvd player and left the standard speakers, pretty happy with the end result.

Do you have the TV screen?

hey are you saying i should keep the standard deck and speakers or just the speakers, the problem i have is that the original deck cd player isnt working and yes it is the single din system with splits in the front i dont really want the bose system too much to change.

and ill be happy if you think the standard is good enough i am quite happy with the sound or will i loose that if i change the deck i know they do match the speakers to the deck when they do the initial set up in newer cars.:whistling:

you will loose quality if you dont upgrade WITH Amps. my thought anyway. my cd player doesnt work well either, i ended up getting the ipod connection kit and it works fine. all the speakers lol.

my opinion, it was the best $150 i spent. used every time i drive.

you will loose quality if you dont upgrade WITH Amps. my thought anyway. my cd player doesnt work well either, i ended up getting the ipod connection kit and it works fine. all the speakers lol.

my opinion, it was the best $150 i spent. used every time i drive.

You mean if you upgrade speakers and deck?

Mine sounds fine with standard speakers and Clarion deck.

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