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For Sony, and I think any number of different sound processor options, some built into the Amp itself.
Also, based on the above discussion, how does passive crossovers come into play. Is it technically cleaner to avoid crossovers, to have the tweeters and midrange coming from different channels? Or is it irrelevant since the crossover is just clipping off frequencies, not altering the frequencies you hear. I suppose the frequencies need to get chopped off at the crossover in the amp/signal processor themselves anyway.
I forgot one other thing: in combination of the on-axis vs off-axis response, you also have to account for the enclosure each speaker is placed in. In the case of your truck, the door is the enclosure. That is literally the worst enclosure you could ever put a speaker in. Proper EQ is absolutely crucial to correct for this.
I have read multiple threads on audio upgrades... but im not sure I have seen just a pure speaker swap recommendation. I don't want to add amps and the like, just upgrade the factory speakers. I hear Focal, Infinity, JBL, Pioneer etc., but I want to hear from someone who just swapped the factory speakers for low impedance, higher quality speakers.
What did you chose, how did the installation go, and was there an improvement?
I don’t think anyone has answered this question, but I would be interested as well. I have a 2020 800A. Any speaker swap worth doing or is a complete overhaul needed?
I fixed mine for under $500.00. I canceled my satellite radio cause it was the source of my rotten sound in my truck... to my old ass ears. I added Spotify premium and try to listen to only HD radio channels. I quit worrying about the weak signal going to the rear speakers. Sounds great to me. Major improvement . Thanks EN4SER for all you help.