First, let me say that I've searched the forums and found bits and pieces of this answer but nothing concise.
Second, I used to run live audio gigs so I have enough knowledge to understand what might be happening but car audio is NOT my thing.
I have a factory non-nav head unit that I would like to keep, a GROM bluetooth interface, and have replaced all blown speakers + subwoofer with some simple units from Best Buy. That got me to the point of mediocre audio. Sometimes the subwoofer works, sometimes it doesn't, and I often find myself throwing the balance over to Left by 2 or 3 clicks because for whatever reason the Right channel is much louder. I'd like to replace the factory amp to see if I get more consistency.
Two questions:
Second, I used to run live audio gigs so I have enough knowledge to understand what might be happening but car audio is NOT my thing.
I have a factory non-nav head unit that I would like to keep, a GROM bluetooth interface, and have replaced all blown speakers + subwoofer with some simple units from Best Buy. That got me to the point of mediocre audio. Sometimes the subwoofer works, sometimes it doesn't, and I often find myself throwing the balance over to Left by 2 or 3 clicks because for whatever reason the Right channel is much louder. I'd like to replace the factory amp to see if I get more consistency.
Two questions:
- Is there a suitable aftermarket amplifier that would go in without much fuss? I'm fine with any wiring changes that need to happen at the amplifier location itself...I just don't want to pull the whole truck apart to do major wiring changes.
- I am thinking of taking this to a local car audio shop and having them replace everything other than the head unit. Has anyone else done a full replacement minus the head unit? Seems like when most everyone does an overhaul the head unit is the first to go. I like keeping things stock.
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