i have the monsoon 10 speaker setup, and have a new kenwood head unit and replacement speakers that i got off ebay, would i be able to install the stuff myself or would i be better off just going to a car stereo place? also what are the chances of me being able to install an amp and sub too?
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If you dont know much about stereos or electronics, then you'd probably have better luck taking it somewhere...
But if you want to take the risk, I'm sure someone in here can help you..1999 C5<br />2000 Ford Lightning<br /><i>Don\'t hate me because I\'m awesome</i>
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I would help you out, but I'm not familiar with the stock Monsoon setup. It's fairly easy if you know the basics about electronics. If not, I would recommend going to a stereo shop(STAY AWAY FROM BEST BUY!). Replacing the stock head unit and speakers is fairly easy. I think there is something else you have to do with the Monsoon though.<a href=\"http://pics.projectpredator.com/thumbnails.php?album=16\" target=\"_blank\">2003 Zinc Yellow Mustang GT</a> 1 of 701<br />ET : TBD<br />But our shenanigans are cheeky and fun! Yeah, and his shenanigans are cruel and tragic. Which... makes t
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The monsoon system is harder to install single components in then you all think. Every part of that system has a different impedance, and with a new deck and no new speakers, or a new deck and no new sub, you will have an impedance mismatch. Impedance Missmatch = reduced power out, distortion, and damage to your components.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> Your Monsoon stock system is 10? I thought they were only 8. I have the monsoon 8 speaker system. But i dont know. <hr></blockquote>
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