I completely agree with Cynthetiq-
Power and speakers everywhere. Separate amps, unless they are super cheap, give you much better sound than a the built in amp of a Head-unit. More speakers disperse sound better, creating a better sound field when placed correctly. Multiple sizes of speakers more accurately reproduce specific frequencies through the different sizes. This all balances out to better sound at a lower volume (and higher volume).
FYI If it sounds loud, it's probably distortion. A system without audible distortion won't sound loud, just clear. You won't know it's loud until you try to talk/listen over it. Or when you step out of the truck and the world is quiet. I'm not condoning high volume like that, just saying that clean does not sound loud, distortion does.
1" tweets in the A-pillar
3" or 4" in the dash, if you have locations for them
6" in the bottom of the door panels or in kick boxes under the dash
10" sub under or behind the seat
couple of amps to drive it all
Don't point anything directly at your head, don't turn the sub amp up so much it rattles the windows and you'll be very happy with the sound, low or high.
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