Replacement of standard Toyota acoustics
How to replace the standard Toyota acoustics? Almost all Toyota car owners tell us that they are absolutely not satisfied with the sound of the factory audio system. Even those who have a complete set with standard acoustics and a JBL amplifier often decide to replace the standard sound.
In our practice, we have listened to many Toyota cars and, you know, the standard acoustics in these cars sound really weak. This is not surprising, because when we disassemble the doors in these cars and see what speakers the manufacturer installed, it becomes clear why the sound is so dull – in fact, the factory acoustics of Toyota are a one-dollar simple design, created simply to plug the standard places for future normal sound))

As in many other cases, to replace the standard Toyota acoustics, we offer three upgrade levels:
- Only replacement of speakers. We always do soundproofing of doors + use professional plastic speaker stands)
- Add an amplifier and a subwoofer. At this stage, the sound will be brighter, more detailed, louder.
- Adding a processor. This is an ideal case when channel amplification is implemented, the levels of each channel are adjusted, the time delays of each channel, the frequency adjustment of each channel – this whole complex of actions allows you to make the right beautiful scene for the driver, passenger or even the passenger sitting in the back.
We are often asked what budget is needed to improve the standard sound in Toyota? It all depends on which upgrade level of the three we offer you choose, but even the first option (replacing the standard acoustics front + rear and soundproofing the doors) is guaranteed to give a significant effect.
The budget for a simple replacement of speakers in the front and rear doors with noise insulation will be approximately $600-800, the second option with an amplifier – $1500-2000, the third option with a processor – from $2500 to $5000, when in the maximum budget the sound will be impressive!
Examples of work on replacing standard Toyota acoustics
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