^^^^^^^ agreed imo just buy a decent pair of spilts and an amp for the fronts for now save up more for a sub
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^^^^^^^ agreed imo just buy a decent pair of spilts and an amp for the fronts for now save up more for a sub
ive decided to buy the alpine headunithttp://www.alpine.com.au/products/pr...sp?modelID=409 and either the http://www.alpine.com.au/products/pr...sp?modelID=314 or http://www.ddaudiodirect.com.au/ddc65.html
then buying the amp and sub later on
Speakers are unique in their own way. Go and LISTEN to each pair and see which one you like for the music YOU listen to. imo, alpine type Rs sound a lot more harsh, but to each their own :)
2ndly, find the sub that YOU want after listening to it, then find an amp to suit. If you get a 4 channel amp, u can "bridge" 2 channels together to make one powerful channel to power your sub and use the other 2 spare channels to power your speakers.
For someone new to car audio, maybe just match up the power ratings, but most importantly, save up and buy the things u want AFTER listening to them at a local car audio specialist store. (JB hifi is not a car audio specialist, they do not know much if anything other than what is written on a box)
EDIT: MAX WATTAGE (POWER) means shit all, do not compare or even LOOK at these power ratings. RMS or continuous is what you're after. Any idiot who tells u that max power rating is the bomb is not the person u're gonna wanna listen to
Go listen to the type r spilts if you really like them this guy is selling buy them off him it will save you a bit of money http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127120
I'm restoring my car and just put in a stereo system
1) 4 channel 1000watt VDO amp - $100 2nd hand off ebay
2) 4 factory 2nds ebay 6" 3 way speakers - $20
3) 4 Ebay China Tweeters - $10
4) Some JVC deck with MP3, single CD - Free
5) Cables from Jaycar - maybe $30~$50
Pretty surprised with the sound quality - sounds really good to me
Very true,
listen to as many splits/speakers as possible and then choose - but for a small car you wont need alot to have it sound good
i reckon a pair of splits and a two channel amp to power a subwoofer would be a good upgrade from the stock sound system.
MB Quart 6" Splits: 230 but some jb's are selling them for 164 http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/car-s...=detail-button
Kicker amp + 2ch sub: 336 from jb as well. http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/car-s...=detail-button
from what i've experienced the MB Quart splits are awesome for their price, provide a clear high range trebel, and a decent midrange at about 40Watts RMS, they can be runned directly from an after market head unit and that kick sub + amp combo should give you a decent punch. Im running the same pair of splits but with a JL 300/4 amp and a 12w0 sub and it sounds bloody amazing, im not even running any rear speakers but the JL amp+sub combo is more expensive. The kicker combo should be, definitely a big upgrade from the factory sound system.
ps: my MB quart splits are connected directly to the headunit, dont have time to connect them to the amp yet and because they sound so good already i just cant be bothered :P
this is slightly over your budget though, and remember you still gotta buy the wiring kit and rca cables etc for your amp that'll probably cost you another 50
^^^^ do u know how much better those spilts would sound if u amped them. btw watch out sometimes u can underpower speakers running them off the deck and blow them.
i bought the pioner deh4150ub and type r splits, next week gunna buy amp
buy focal, cant get much better
focal what? amp or sub?
most likely getting a DD sub and amp still looking around
he means focal splits, they are nice but lots of money lol.