CarPlay (Explain it like I am five)

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That’s one thing I need to see/hear for myself. The Slate speakers. They’re only in the dash and not the doors too, right? I’ve only heard one journalist say they’re “not bad”, but that’s all subjective.
You really need speakers in the doors for both stereo separation and low frequency (bass) performance. I’d rather have tweeters in the corners of the top of the dash than speakers in the front of the dash.
 
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You really need speakers in the doors for both stereo separation and low frequency (bass) performance. I’d rather have tweeters in the corners of the top of the dash than speakers in the front of the dash.
The maker site does show rear side speakers if you add an suv kit. If it stays as a single cab, are door speakers still necessary? I think I’m about to send Slate another email lol
 

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You really need speakers in the doors for both stereo separation and low frequency (bass) performance. I’d rather have tweeters in the corners of the top of the dash than speakers in the front of the dash.
Many people, and Crutchfield also, suggest that old car speakers (like 5 years plus) are likely worn and good candidates for replacement. Do you agree with that? And if so, are the low end speakers there similar to OEM or maybe even an upgrade? (they suggest Kenwood KFC-1666S for $39/pair - 1550 4+* reviews)

Sadly, tweeters are probably wasted on me. Hearing loss, particularly above 10kHz. A mis-spent youth.

I am interested in a powered sub-woofer. No experience with them, but I do like thumpy bass. Their top seller is a Sound Ordnance™ B-8PTD for $190. 8", 125 watt. Fits under seat in my F150, maybe Slate too? Reasonable idea? Thanks for advice, I know it is a little off topic.
 

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Many people, and Crutchfield also, suggest that old car speakers (like 5 years plus) are likely worn and good candidates for replacement. Do you agree with that? And if so, are the low end speakers there similar to OEM or maybe even an upgrade? (they suggest Kenwood KFC-1666S for $39/pair - 1550 4+* reviews)

Sadly, tweeters are probably wasted on me. Hearing loss, particularly above 10kHz. A mis-spent youth.

I am interested in a powered sub-woofer. No experience with them, but I do like thumpy bass. Their top seller is a Sound Ordnance™ B-8PTD for $190. 8", 125 watt. Fits under seat in my F150, maybe Slate too? Reasonable idea? Thanks for advice, I know it is a little off topic.
If you are in the business of selling new replacement car speakers, of course you are going to recommend replacing your "old, worn" speakers. My 2012 JBL OEM speakers are still going strong. When I notice sound degradation, then I'll think about replacing them.
 
 
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