I had to downgrade my WIldtrak from LUX to High in order to assure delivery before MY2024 and keep my price protection. I received the 6 speaker + Sub and had planned to switch out the speakers 1st, then upgrade to the Kicker AMP if I didn't like the sound.2023 Wildtrack here, non B&O speakers.
I am a complete novice when it comes to upgrading/replacing speakers, and I am by no means an audiophile, but I know the stock speakers sound like crap!
After reading a ton of threads and watching a lot of YouTube, here are the pieces that I have ordered and my plan:
-Upgrading the rear 4" speakers to 6". I have orderd the Mabett Rear Speaker pods.
-Kicker KSC6704 6 3/4". I ordered two sets of these, one set for the rear speaker upgrade and one set for the kick panels.
-Kicker 47KSC404 4" to replace the two speakers in the dash.
-All appropriate wiring for plug and play
Will just replacing my speakers with the above mentioned products give me a better sound? I would like to keep this upgrade as simple as possible. I would like to avoid a new amp, and I would rather not go into Forscan and start reprograming everything. However, being a novice, I wanted to seek out the advice of more experienced people.
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After reading many of the blogs, I decided on the following and am very pleased with the sound. No reason for me to add an AMP:
Front Speakers - Kicker 46CSC674
Kick Panel - Memphis Audio MJP6 (Better Bass/deeper mid-Bass)
Rear Pods - Focal ACX 100’s (great rear-fill for 4" pods)
Add 300Hz Bass blockers to the front 4" Kicker speakers
Filled the every cavity with Kilmat sound deadening sheets
I Kept the factory Sub in place as the Memphis MJP6 + factory Sub provide enough bass for my taste. Cost to me approximately $450 and very happy with the sound!
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