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- Dec 27, 2021
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- Location
- Lower Mainland, BC, Canada
- Ram Year
- 2019 Classic
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
Hey all, so I recently got a 2019 1500 Classic and am in the midst's of installing subs and amps.
I have always had them in my cars and this truck will be no different.
I've gone over ALOT of forum pages but I still have a few questions.
I have a 6 speaker non alpine smaller screen stereo.
I am putting in 2x Alpine MRP-M500 and 2x JBL JL10W1V34 10' in the under rear seat box with a cap.
That aside I wanted to do something with stock speakers.
Alot of people mention the dash speaker being 8ohm and having to put in resistors and such. Is there any issue with just leaving those alone and replacing the 4 doors?
I want more clarity and highs since the rear will take car of all my lows lol.
I have seen some people post just running a 4channel amp to the stock and I should be good but that's people who are missing bass from the stock unit from what I understand.
I plan to use a line out converter since a PAC module is over $300.
I want to try and stay in a budget and not blow the bank... IF I don't HAVE to. I'm at the age where I know to buy quality once than to skimp and have to spend again down the road.
If it makes a difference, the 4 channel I have (literally in a closet) is a Hertz DPOWER4.
Also, I have no "brand loyalty" as you an see, I'm just a fan of what works well.
I have always had them in my cars and this truck will be no different.
I've gone over ALOT of forum pages but I still have a few questions.
I have a 6 speaker non alpine smaller screen stereo.
I am putting in 2x Alpine MRP-M500 and 2x JBL JL10W1V34 10' in the under rear seat box with a cap.
That aside I wanted to do something with stock speakers.
Alot of people mention the dash speaker being 8ohm and having to put in resistors and such. Is there any issue with just leaving those alone and replacing the 4 doors?
I want more clarity and highs since the rear will take car of all my lows lol.
I have seen some people post just running a 4channel amp to the stock and I should be good but that's people who are missing bass from the stock unit from what I understand.
I plan to use a line out converter since a PAC module is over $300.
I want to try and stay in a budget and not blow the bank... IF I don't HAVE to. I'm at the age where I know to buy quality once than to skimp and have to spend again down the road.
If it makes a difference, the 4 channel I have (literally in a closet) is a Hertz DPOWER4.
Also, I have no "brand loyalty" as you an see, I'm just a fan of what works well.
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