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    96 Olds Delta 88

    does anyone know what the stock head unit puts out?

    i just got a pair of these put in today
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16882647103
    General
    Brand Clarion
    Model SRG1321R
    Type 2-way Speaker
    Speaker Size 5.25"
    Component
    Woofer Material MIPP Cone Woofer
    Specification
    Peak Power 160 Watts (RMS was either 30 or 40)
    Sensitivity 91 dB
    Frequency Response 40 Hz - 30 kHz

    They sound GREAT, especially compared to the old, worn out stock speakers, naturally i know there is just a little bit left in them. i'm just wondering if there is enough to warrant a head unit upgrade.

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    probably puts out 25/30... personally i would always swap out the stock head unit, cos it's the quality it's outputting the signal to the speakers which is more important really.


    good speakers but crap source = crap music =) (to put it blunt lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesrt2004 View Post
    good speakers but crap source = crap music =) (to put it blunt lol)
    I know what you mean, but when you are replacing 14-15 year old speakers the difference is NIGHT AND DAY.

    edit: ive already got the wiring harness adapter from when i had subs in the car but have sold everyting else.

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    18-20w RMS per channel at most, same as most available HU's on the market today.

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