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At the All Ford Day I don't think I was the only one blown away by the thunderous sound coming from the Focus Coupe Cabriolet. It really punched out some insane bass. It lead me to think it could be a good factory upgrade to get speakers that fit straight in, not sure how hard it is to find factory sized speakers.
I also seem to remember that high powered speakers of fa headunit can sound weak without correct amplification. So perhaps the factory head unit would do a much ebtter job on only 20W speakers and not trying to fill 120W or 200W speakers. It certainly hammered. I looked up the part numbers for the speakers and I'm rpetty sure they're a polypropylene speaker and not a cardboard/paper cone like most normal factory speakers. Could be a potential mod for current LS/LT owners? 3M5T18808DD - Front Speaker, 20W 4 Ohms 222mm x 193mm $47.47 each incl GST List Price 3M5T18808FD - Rear Speaker, 20W 4 Ohms 185mm x 185mm $47.47 each incl GST List Price Anyone reckon this would be a good mod?
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