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Make sure you have the polarity correct - some adapters are notorious for having the color codes swapped, and this is exactly what it sounds like when the dash speakers are wired backwardsThe dash speakers sound very tinny and shrill is the only way I can think to describe it.
It was a give and take for me. After I used kilmat, there was definitely decreased road noise from the cargo area and the sub seemed to have more "depth" with music. But 3 months later I installed a half-rack on the roof and highway road noise is pretty awful now. So I took one step forward and two back.I have a question, have you noticed any reduction in road, tire or other sounds from under the car after using kilmat in the cargo area?
Yes. Maybe more so, as the base system starts at a lower spot and can be upgraded well for less money.Sorry to sound like an Eegit but not an audiophile, what about non-B&O systems. Is there a point in upgrading, does much of this apply.
Sorry to sound like an Eegit but not an audiophile, what about non-B&O systems. Is there a point in upgrading, does much of this apply.
i would recommend trail seven. i just upgraded my system for the 2nd time with their plug and play and it's 1000% better than I had before. i also did the alpine select system with 2 amps and 12" sub on the tailgate. it's as perfect sound as i can get in a bronco.Sorry to sound like an Eegit but not an audiophile, what about non-B&O systems. Is there a point in upgrading, does much of this apply.
It's easy to spend alot of time and money learning how and still not end up with the results you want. Having the install done by a reputable car audio shop may be a better option.I understood none of what was posted above... I told you I know almost nothing about audio. I am really only capable with a shopping list and detailed instructions.
So I'm in the middle of doing this whole upgrade as per the OP's recommendations. I read through this thread twice and figured I should have learned all I will need to for a successful upgrade.Make sure you have the polarity correct - some adapters are notorious for having the color codes swapped, and this is exactly what it sounds like when the dash speakers are wired backwards
NopeSomeone want to explain why I'm getting these readings?