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Old 11th September 2007, 12:42   #11 (permalink)
speedzak
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Yes! I was a bit confused when you said it is components. Thanks for clearing the doubt.
It is better to keep the system intact (as it is) for now. If you feel like improving your front sound stage later, then You'll have to replace your existing coaxials with a pair of good components. Then you can connect it to your existing amp.

As for the unwanted noises from the boot, do you have a parcel tray? Is it stock/OE? Make sure it is not moving unnecessarily. Also keep the sub on and inspect the boot and around areas for the sources of there noises. You can use your hands to touch and feel the vibrations. Once it is identified, eliminate it by either damping it with some damping material or stick it to the body or so....
You'll have to repeat the procedure until all the vibrations are gone.
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