mstrpoz
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I have been doing some searching and am more confused now haha.
Simply put, I have upgraded the dash and soundbar speakers to the Kenwood Excelon KFC-X3C and am still not satisfied with the sound level, especially once the doors and roof start to come off.
I have the stock 7" screen without the Alpine upgrade.
What is the easiest way to add an amplifier to provide more power to the upgraded speakers resulting in more loudness?
I've seen I need a PAC AmpPRO AP4-CH41 and/or a AudioControl LC2i PRO to pair with a new amplifier. Are all 3 required or just a combination of an amp and one of the others?
I am far from an audio expert, and this is the most i've had to do to a stock sound system in my 20 years of driving. I guess i've been blessed over the years that most of my vehicles had the upgraded options from the factory. What is the easiest and most cost effective way to make this system louder?
Secondly, I will likely want to add a powered sub like the Kicker 46HS10 - does this play into the required components above in any way or is this an easy addition down the line once i do the amp upgrade?
I know there are a ton of threads out there, but being so ignorant with car audio I really need this simplified without room for interpretation.
Thanks in advance!!
Simply put, I have upgraded the dash and soundbar speakers to the Kenwood Excelon KFC-X3C and am still not satisfied with the sound level, especially once the doors and roof start to come off.
I have the stock 7" screen without the Alpine upgrade.
What is the easiest way to add an amplifier to provide more power to the upgraded speakers resulting in more loudness?
I've seen I need a PAC AmpPRO AP4-CH41 and/or a AudioControl LC2i PRO to pair with a new amplifier. Are all 3 required or just a combination of an amp and one of the others?
I am far from an audio expert, and this is the most i've had to do to a stock sound system in my 20 years of driving. I guess i've been blessed over the years that most of my vehicles had the upgraded options from the factory. What is the easiest and most cost effective way to make this system louder?
Secondly, I will likely want to add a powered sub like the Kicker 46HS10 - does this play into the required components above in any way or is this an easy addition down the line once i do the amp upgrade?
I know there are a ton of threads out there, but being so ignorant with car audio I really need this simplified without room for interpretation.
Thanks in advance!!
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