Car audio tips
#1
I just purchased a 2000 Acura Integra Special Edition, and am picking it up in a couple days. The first thing I plan on doing is the sound system, but I'm trying to find some info on what is the best bang for the $$$. She's completely stock so I'm starting from scratch (which is more fun i think). I could use any suggestions from the deck to what subs I should look at. I'm asking because obviously my knowledge on car audio is limited, but I'd like to learn a lot more about it. I don't have much of a price range right now, because I most likely won't get it all done at the same time.
Any suggestions would be great, thanks.
Any suggestions would be great, thanks.
#2
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I suggest Pioneer headunits if you are looking for getting good stuff with a smaller budget and Alpine if you have a bit more to spend (on the headunit).
For subs, there are so many that it's hard to suggest one (or even a few). Are you looking to use very little trunk space, what type of music do you listen to, etc.
For subs, there are so many that it's hard to suggest one (or even a few). Are you looking to use very little trunk space, what type of music do you listen to, etc.
#5
of course start with a head unit like a pioneer 7600mp, then i would put a pair of infinity 6000cs components up front in the door or make some kick panels for better sound. match the rears with a set of infinity 6001i coxials. the rest can come later like a 4ch amp and sub amp with sub enclosure, possably 2 10's or 2 12's depending on how much bass you want. amps and subs to go for are rockford fosgate or mtx brand. to save a bit of money you could run a nice 4ch and 1 sub with the fronts off the amp and the rear channel set to low pass running a single 10 or 12 with a nice custom fitting box. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
#7
Originally posted by DWVW:
Here is the order I would do it, not recomending brands though.
1. Front speakers
2. 4 channel amp
3. Subwoofer
4. Head unit
5. Sound deadening
6. Rear speakers
7. Dedicated sub amp
8. Another sub
Here is the order I would do it, not recomending brands though.
1. Front speakers
2. 4 channel amp
3. Subwoofer
4. Head unit
5. Sound deadening
6. Rear speakers
7. Dedicated sub amp
8. Another sub
I'd go..
1.Head Unit
2.Rear Speakers
3.Subwoofer(s)
4.Amp(s)
5.Front Speakers
If your planning on competing with it...
6.Sound Deadening
7.More Powerful Amp(s)
8.New Box [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
Choices... Pioneer or Kenwood if your on a budget, Alpine if your not on a budget or much of one.
[ July 02, 2004, 04:11 PM: Message edited by: Z24 GrrL ]
#8
I would start with the following, surprise surpise.
1. Head unit - recommend Eclipse of course
2. Front component speakers or good coax that will later be the rear fill speakers.
3. 1 subwoofer + 4 channel amp to power front components and sub.
4. Rear fill speakers or front components depending on #2.
5. Dedicated sub amplifier (to power 1 or 2 subs), rewire the 4 channel to power the front and rear.
6. 2nd subwoofer
Build your sub box to fit 2 subs if that is what you want. It is not that much more expensive to do it at this time. A sub system is one of the most expensive parts of the system due to the sub, box, amp, wire, more wire and install time. If you are going to do 2 subs and eventually use 2 amplifiers, make sure that the wiring you put into the vehicle will be capable of handling this demand as well. Wire adds up in a hurry.
1. Head unit - recommend Eclipse of course
2. Front component speakers or good coax that will later be the rear fill speakers.
3. 1 subwoofer + 4 channel amp to power front components and sub.
4. Rear fill speakers or front components depending on #2.
5. Dedicated sub amplifier (to power 1 or 2 subs), rewire the 4 channel to power the front and rear.
6. 2nd subwoofer
Build your sub box to fit 2 subs if that is what you want. It is not that much more expensive to do it at this time. A sub system is one of the most expensive parts of the system due to the sub, box, amp, wire, more wire and install time. If you are going to do 2 subs and eventually use 2 amplifiers, make sure that the wiring you put into the vehicle will be capable of handling this demand as well. Wire adds up in a hurry.
#10
I would nix the rears especially if you run a high spl system. Unless the rears are in they're own sealed enclosure, because they will hit peak excursion all the time because of the woofers bass. It doesn't sound pretty.