2013 Ford F-150
Thinking about upgrading your car audio? š¶ Before you DIY or go to the cheapest shop, remember: Installation is 70% of the result. āA quality install fixes the things you canāt see: 1- Eliminating "Phase" issues: Making sure your speakers aren't fighting each other and Proper Speaker Locations 2- Clean Power: Using the right wire gauge to prevent overheating and "alternator whine and proper grounding 3-Sound Deadening: Getting that punchy mid-bass by sealing the speaker to the door panel. āItās the difference between a system that sounds "okay" and a system that makes you want to take the long way home just to hear one more song. 4- Proper Tuning with a Digital Sound Processor. Having the proper phase, crossover points, time delays and equalization All of these points are crucial for a great sounding Car Audio System!
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2013 Ford F-150
Front Door
Sound Deadening Outer and Inner metal
Sound Deadening
Sound Deadening Outer Door Skin
Front Door
Focal Slatefibre Woofer with crossovers mounted
Rear Door (Focal Access)
Speaker foam rings are designed to seal the speaker against the door panel, ensuring the sound waves come out directly.
Front Door
Focal Slate Fiber Tweeters in the upper door sills
Rear Tweeter
Rear Upper Effects tweeters with midbass speakers in the back doors. These height tweeters create a sense of immersion and space with the sound
Subwoofer
Best Sounding Small Box Subwoofer Audison APBX10 (Downfiring)
Subwoofer
Audison APBX10 Subwoofer with seat all the way down
Amplifier
JBL DSP Amplifier with DSP Tuning
USB DAC
Full High Res Audio with an AudioQuest Dragonfly Cobalt
