New speakers = new wires?
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New speakers = new wires?
hi everyone.
Thinking anbout upgrading my 2000 cassette player.
anyway, I like the retrosound OEM fit / style 1.5 din stereo. It's beautiful, BUT, our dollar I. Canada sucks, so won't be spending 600-700$ CAN on it...
anyway, when I do get a head unit installed and new speakers, is it that important gat I change the speaker wires?
thoughts?
Thinking anbout upgrading my 2000 cassette player.
anyway, I like the retrosound OEM fit / style 1.5 din stereo. It's beautiful, BUT, our dollar I. Canada sucks, so won't be spending 600-700$ CAN on it...
anyway, when I do get a head unit installed and new speakers, is it that important gat I change the speaker wires?
thoughts?
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No need for new wires unless they are broken or you're going for competition level audio. I put four new speakers in my xj years ago with a new head unit. Didn't change the wires. Still going strong today.
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QUOTE=Jeepification;3384466]No need for new wires unless they are broken or you're going for competition level audio. I put four new speakers in my xj years ago with a new head unit. Didn't change the wires. Still going strong today.[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=Jeepification;3384466]No need for new wires unless they are broken or you're going for competition level audio. I put four new speakers in my xj years ago with a new head unit. Didn't change the wires. Still going strong today.[/QUOTE]