Max Headroom
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- First Name
- Scott
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2025
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- Location
- Western Slope Colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Sting Gray Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Diesel (JLURD) The Millennium Pidgeon
- Occupation
- broadcast news
I bought my 21 Unlimited used and it was fairly well equipped, including the Alpine system. Personally once you get the EQ and balance set to your liking, I think it sounds pretty good. Good enough that I have no interest in upgrading it.I am about to pull the trigger on a 2025 2 door Willy. 2 different dealers with a spec I like, except one has the Alpine system. The Alpine dealer isn't offering as large a discount. With that in mind, would I be able to put approx $2200 (different in cost between discount + alpine) into the factory system to sound as good or better than the Alpine system? I have seen people put a sub under one of the front seats, but have heard that can limit leg room for people in the rear. It's mostly me and my wife in the car and pretty rare anyone would ever sit in the back seat. If they do, it would be one of our adult daughters (shorter) for a short trip somewhere.
I don't mind doing the work and tinkering, but wasn't sure 1) how bad the JL system is compared to the JK. 2) if it's easier to build off the Alpine system or factory system. Some of my vehicles in the past it was near impossible to work with a factory upgraded system. Others it was easier if it already had the upgraded system.
If it's easier to just get the Alpine, I will try to work that deal more. I had a 2018 JK and the stock system was terrible. I upgraded to the Alpine speakers (no amp) and it made a huge improvement, even thought they still weren't that great overall. I am not an audiophile, but I am a little hard of hearing and have to listen to stuff a little louder than most.
If you look around on YT there's a Alpine engineer talking to a bunch of audio guys (at one of their homes) and he goes into great detail about the design of the soundbar, and the other speaker enclosures. He also talks about the design of the speakers themselves, and talks about why there's no tweeter. Very much geek stuff, lots of geek stuff, comparison graphs, etc. Bottom line is the new Wrangler system is custom designed for the Wrangler, and not a mash-up of off the shelf parts. One of the things he talked about is the extensive work done on making sure that the system doesn't induce unwanted buzzes and rattles into the speaker enclosures and the vehicle body itself. After watching his presentation I think you'd be more likely to degrade the overall system performance, rather than improve it by attempting to 'upgrade' it. At best you're going to spend as much if not more, for minimal improvement, at worst, it's money down the drain with no improvement, or worse performance.
Of course after having some car stereo shop guy talk you into dumping a ton of money into 'improving' your carefully designed Alpine system, you're going to feel like it sounds better, even if it doesn't.
Me? 525 watts of carefully designed 12 channel system is going to be just fine in an off road vehicle.
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