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Join Date: Jul 2009
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2000 Mazda Protege
So I am looking to get a new radio and speakers. I am not sure what the radio size is or what one to get. But from what I have read I (2 6x8) and (2 6x9) speakers. If thats the case, I was looking to possibly get a set of these
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...S-GTX6930.html and http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...+XS-R5743.html Also, how hard is it to install these speakers and the radio? Would I be able to do it myself or should I have someone do it? Would I get good performance out of the speakers? I know Sony is a good brand? Please try and keep the radio itself under $100. I would like something that I can connect an Ipod to if thats possible. Thanks!!! |
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Re: 2000 Mazda Protege
Ok, my first tip is to use Crutchfield.com. It's not 100% correct all the time, but it does give you a good general idea.
As for the speakers you've chosen: Are you planning on installing an amplifier to power those speakers? If not, don't get them. Not only that, but I personally don't think Sony is any good in it's audio department. Now when you mention you'd like Ipod connectivity, are we talking about plugging the Ipod directly into the head unit, or just play songs off of it? And finally, asking whether or not an install is possible is very subjective. I may find it easy, however my neighbor down the street believes you need 9 years of education to be able to do it. Are you a big DIY-er? How well do you follow instructions? |
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Re: 2000 Mazda Protege
Thanks for the reply.
I am not to sure about the whole thing withs amps and what not. I am not looking to get amazing performance out of them, just something better than the shitty ones in there right now. Ipod connectivity, I would like to be able to play music off of my ipod through the headunit if its possible. (I know about the thing where you tune the radio to XXX station and play it). I am generally pretty good when it comes to do things. Iu build alot of computer and yes I can follow directions. But I have no clue where to start or whatnot. Should I just have it done somewhere? |
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Re: 2000 Mazda Protege
As with all things, if you can spare the money, then yes, professional installation is the way to go, however, if you'd like to save a buck and do it yourself, then by all means, it's not that hard.
If you don't plan on doing an amplifier, look for speakers that have a low minimun and maximum RMS ratings like (2-30 RMS watts). For example: http://www.crutchfield.com/p_065S95/...S95.html?tp=91. Click "Features and Specs" tab and look at the "RMS Power Range (Watts)". You'll see it says 2-35. 2 is important because it doesn't require much power to hear anything, and 35 is also ok as it doesn't need that much to operate at it's best. On average, aftermarket head units provide 20 watts RMS. I'm not guaranteeing anything, but the closer the max RMS watts is to 20, the more likely you'll be able to hear how the speaker truly sounds. A head unit with AUX INPUT is very doable under $100. Explore crutchfield.com and pick something you like (both speakers and headunit). If you can't find any speakers at crutchfield, sonicelectronix will do. |
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Re: 2000 Mazda Protege
Quote:
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=557&name=Car-Stereos-CD-Changers Quote:
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Re: 2000 Mazda Protege
Here's an idea post back some photo's of your work.
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