Looking for stereo upgrade advice on 2011 Big Horn
#12
I will have to say, the 8trk audio is far warmer sounding than todays digital garbage audio
The "White Album" is the opposit of the "Black Album"
(Metallica Black Album by far, is better, but no 8trk available...lol)
HAMMER, you showin yo age my brother...hehehehe hahahaha hehehe
#14
Keep the factory deck, this way you'll keep all the oem functionality from steering wheel controls and oem reliability.
You'd do quite well to upgrade your system by installing an aftermarket amp and speakers/sub.
The D/A converters on the Dodge/Chrysler decks are suprisingly good for OEM.
Significantly better than you'd get from OEM source components just 5 years ago.
Simply put, once you have a good source which Dodge has provided, amplification and speakers are all you need to transform your good system into a great sounding audio system.
This coming from someone who's been in home/automotive high end audio for 20+ years.
You'd do quite well to upgrade your system by installing an aftermarket amp and speakers/sub.
The D/A converters on the Dodge/Chrysler decks are suprisingly good for OEM.
Significantly better than you'd get from OEM source components just 5 years ago.
Simply put, once you have a good source which Dodge has provided, amplification and speakers are all you need to transform your good system into a great sounding audio system.
This coming from someone who's been in home/automotive high end audio for 20+ years.
#15
Keep the factory deck, this way you'll keep all the oem functionality from steering wheel controls and oem reliability.
You'd do quite well to upgrade your system by installing an aftermarket amp and speakers/sub.
The D/A converters on the Dodge/Chrysler decks are suprisingly good for OEM.
Significantly better than you'd get from OEM source components just 5 years ago.
Simply put, once you have a good source which Dodge has provided, amplification and speakers are all you need to transform your good system into a great sounding audio system.
This coming from someone who's been in home/automotive high end audio for 20+ years.
You'd do quite well to upgrade your system by installing an aftermarket amp and speakers/sub.
The D/A converters on the Dodge/Chrysler decks are suprisingly good for OEM.
Significantly better than you'd get from OEM source components just 5 years ago.
Simply put, once you have a good source which Dodge has provided, amplification and speakers are all you need to transform your good system into a great sounding audio system.
This coming from someone who's been in home/automotive high end audio for 20+ years.