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No deadening

It is a simple specification that does not intentionally cause deadening.

【Is Deadening OK to Do Later? How to Enjoy Car Audio Starting with Speaker Replacement】

If you want to enjoy car audio in a casual, light-touch way, it’s totally fine to put deadening off for later.
Just starting with replacing the speakers alone can make the sound’s definition and overall listenability noticeably clearer than with the factory setup.

In particular, this is an approach that’s easy to follow for people who:
“Want to get it finished as soon as possible”
“Don’t want to go big and overhaul everything right away”
“Want to make improvements little by little later on”
You don’t have to do everything from the start—working in stages makes it easier to create a sound that fits you.

The no-deadening mindset is suited to people who want to enjoy the sound changes straightforwardly first.
Of course, there are situations where adding deadening helps further strengthen the foundation, but as a first step, speaker replacement is often more noticeable in terms of how it feels.
It’s a great match for anyone who wants to start with the usual songs—beginning from the point where they can be enjoyed comfortably.

At Logon, we can think together about where to make changes so you can get a clearly noticeable improvement, taking into account your vehicle model and how you use it.
You can also consult us about approaches like:
“I’d like to check things out first with just the speakers”
“I want to add deadening later”
So if you want to start without overdoing it, feel free to reach out.

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