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Old 29-01-2007, 06:28 AM   #1
Guliver_TwiSt
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Default Focus Audio Upgrades

What are the standard speaker sizes in the ls focus at the front and rear. Could someone recommend some decent bang for the bucks speaker upgrades as well as a possible amp.. Also what woud be the approximate cost for the parts only.. (not interested in having a sub)

How much extra effort is there in sound deadening the doors, and what would be some cheaper alternatives. Is it worth doing?

Thinking of upgrading the head unit a little later on, as a friend has did this and the improvement in sound was very marginal, but the added features were impressive. I guess the power output of the standard unit is respectable.

Cheers!


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