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giannetto
16-02-2006, 09:28 PM
As soon as i find the right DC5R im going to buy it. So now im starting to put together my system. I have a few questions

I have the top left hand corner speakers/seperate tweeters or my front speakers
http://www.jvc-australia.com/products/_products_sub_group.asp?CatID=8&SubCatID=20

1. From the link what would be the best rear speakers?

2. Would this amp be enough to power both front and rear speakers?
http://www.jvc-australia.com/products/_products_sub_group_details.asp?ID=1408

3. What is a good monoblock amp for under $300. It will be running 2 x 12" subs in 1 box.

4. Where in the inner west of Sydney is a good place to get a system installed. Im after a decent install at a decent price and with a warranty.

The system will consist of:

Front and rear speakers
Dvd deck
Motorised single din tv
Flip down roof mounted tv
2 amps
2 X 12" subs in 1 box
1 extra heavy duty battery

5. Roughly how much will this cost?

6. Im a bit of a noob, what exactly does a capacitator do?


thanks guys

Slow96GSR
17-02-2006, 01:58 AM
These (http://www.jvc-australia.com/products/_products_sub_group_details.asp?ID=1417) will be good and easy to install keeping cost down. As for the amp to run the mids/highs, you have 300/240 watt mids/highs so wouldn't you want to use their full potential? 55x4 continuous is good, but I'd shoot for at least 100x4. For a mono block I didn’t see any on that site. I’d hit Ebay to find one for $300 or less. Locally you might not stay under your budget. If you are staying with JVC then fine but I love my U.S. Amps and a few others.

As for cost can’t tell you but here a install like that I would do for about $300USD and there’s about $200USD in other parts you need. Wire kits, connectors, heat shrink, zip ties, dash kit and wire harness for the deck. Might be more. Where to have it done no clue.

Now for caps (http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/capacitor.htm)! Read that and I hope it helps!!