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      05-06-2015, 10:00 AM   #4
FenixMike
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Originally Posted by Bmwsaz View Post
Well yes that's always an option but one that I want to avoid .
All I need to know if just changing center and back is worth it or waster of time /money
About the same as doing a oil change and just replacing half of the oil... Sure it will help, but why waste the time doing it if you're not going to do it right. The newer speakers are likely less efficient than the factory speakers (better speakers typically use higher quality components therefore require more power to drive) so you wont have equal sound in the vehicle, certain songs will sound better from the rear or underpowered in areas of the vehicle (at the same volume certain areas of the car will be louder than others) and also the new speakers will respond differently to treble and bass input meaning you probably wont ever be able to dial in the car perfectly. You really need to have all the speakers matching and either pay to properly have them installed, or find some write-ups on how to correctly do it yourself. If you had a honda civic id say do whatever you want, but with a BMW, why half ass it to save a few bucks especially after spending thousands on new speakers?
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