When buying aftermarket speakers, should you buy them to replace all of your speakers?
For example, if you have rear deck, front, and rear door speakers, does that mean you should buy six speakers? If you don’t, do you shut off the power to the speakers you don’t replace or continue to use them?
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start with the front speakers they are the ones you hear the most [who]
if you want nice sound, then i suggest replacingall speakers. not necessary, but if you dont the aftermarkets will sound more than the originals [who]
if you want to hear nice sound yes because sometimes some will sound good at a sertain volume and the others will sound distorted [who]
i think if your going to put the money into replacing any speakers you should do them all
and you’ll have better sound quality if you use all the same company speakers mix and match is never a good idea [who]
it will sound best if you do them all at once. if you cant, do the front first. only disconnect the factory speakers if you’re using an aftermarket amp. also most head units are only 4 channel, so you might have to buy a 2 or 4 channel amp for your speakers. [who]