smurfslayer
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Too much bass is no treble at all ;-)Once you install an AMP you’ll notice too much bass & not enough highs lol
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Too much bass is no treble at all ;-)Once you install an AMP you’ll notice too much bass & not enough highs lol
even I did the cuts with metal snips. I never did anyting like that, it was really easy. If I can do it, you really can :-D .. really. And the plugs same thing. they connect right to the corresponding conectors from the speaker box. You just cut the other ends, strip and push in the easy push botton release holes in the speaker. Only tricky part was taking off the retaiing ring. I used a heat gun , not sure if it did anything to salvage anything like the ring iteslf, and a flat head screw driver. And to realize the srews go in AFTER you put the cover screen back on the speaker, not on the speaker itself Like I did.. and that you need a torx 20 screw diver fyi.Now that I have the DH in the garage I see what you guys are talking about with the sub. I feel like my S550 also suffered from this but it has been eons since I was in my 20s and had dual 10" subs in a box pumping out Bass Tunes to set off car alarms as I drove by so my ear for audio isn't what it once was.
Is there a direct swap where you don't need to cut the speaker housing with tin snips or order fancy plugs? Something that literally just hot swaps in?
I'd replace the back speakers also. I go back and forth to likeing and not liking the sound. More toward not.Too much bass is no treble at all ;-)
You have way too much time on your hands.I upgraded mine this afternoon. 🫣![]()
Yeah, I couldn't find any on the web either. Think they had residual stock and then that went bye bye.Website says "Series discontinued", well that sucks.