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Speaker/amp etc
Alright, so i'm getting a car very soon, i have a few questions so when i go out and spend a crap load of cash on some speakers and subs/amps i don't waste my money.
does it have to match a vehicle of anything or? and what would be the best brand and size/ watts and everything for tastes like mine (extreme bass, and sound) Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I want good sound quality with a deep bass, and i wants a pair of subs and stuff... Thank you. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
your mids and highs have to be the proper size for the pre-existing speaker holes, if you are planning on changing those out and you intend on exceeding the factory speakers output look into changing out the factory amp. Also make sure you get a deck that can handle the speakers/ subs you want. And if you plan on installing the subs yourself make sure you get the proper size wires thats the biggest mistake i see when self installation is done people go out spend a couple hundred to a thousand or more on subs and an amp but then buy the cheapest wires possible and get made when their equipment doesnt produce what it was meant to.
me personally i have an older SUV, 1991 Mazda Navajo in it i use Rockferds for my mids and his and i have 2-12inch MTX 1000 watt max subs with a Kenwood 800w 2 channel amp, i dont get the subs highest performance but i have shattered my moon roof with it |
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
Hmm. Sounds like that'd be nice. But i dont have a whole lotta cash. Im looking to invest maybe a grand into this. between 500-1000 max...can you buy whole system like fronts, back, subs with an amp and the reciver to match it? or...?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
it all depends sometimes you gotta start small and work on it i paid about $850 for my mids and highs, my deck, and an amp. the 2 MTX 12inch subs i won off a bet from a friend i think around that time the were running about $250-300 a piece plus the box was running about $100. So technically i have about 1500 in my sound system.
what kind of vehicle are you getting and what type of system are you looking for (loud and obnoxious where all you here is the bass? or loud and still enjoyable where you fav songs can still be understood?) |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
i am going to recommend you play around with bestbuys website especially the car audio section you can input what kind of car you have and while your looking at the speakers and decks they tell you which ones will fit in your car, loud and obnoxious you can get some alpine 12' 1500w peak subs the only bad part the run about $230 a piece and then your looking at $200 for a amp to support that about $130 for boxes and $20 or so for wires so just for those 2 1500w amps your looking at 810 which doesnt leave you much, but they have a lot of decent stuff to start looking through
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
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I'd shop on line or just through yer money away before giving it to best buy. But some people are a gluten.
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
Typically the best way to look for quality is to look at the RMS figures. The higher the RMS the better the sub/amp will sound. Many manufacturers create their own Watt readings so its typically unreliable to go off this reading alone.
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
I actually got a sub/amp from http://www.sonicelectronix.com
but one of the subs was cracked and i have to get it replaced. Ill say this site and have reasonable prices http://www.woofersetc.com Last edited by mallard32; 08-14-2008 at 01:57 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Re: Speaker/amp etc
it depends were you live but usailly speaker and amp warehouses have open box sales i got a p3 sub and a terminator 500 watt amp for 500 dollars and i kept stock deck and front and rear speakers and i pound loud......
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