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freeman 10-10-2009 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by MR2NR (Post 515540)
Nick, start out with a good cd player like the Kenwood Excelon KDCX493. It will support USB/IPOD and have the high voltage preouts x 3 that you will need in the future for full system expansion. Next a respectable set of 6.75" component speakers (this is a combination of 4 speakers that act as two, two tweeters for high end and two woofers for lower end sounds) for the front. Add a amp to them to bring them to life. Purchase an amp that can run a sub in the future (so a 4 channel amp). Forget about rear speakers if it means it, use the rears for now if you must. Add rears at a later date if you want them.

Down the road you can add a single sub and power it from the amp. Adding a second sub even further down the road with the addition of a new mono amp for the subs. Use the old 4 channel amp to power the front and rear speakers or double up available power from the 4 channel and run it only to the front component speakers.


I will deliver to you a good system that you can expand upon easily both now and in the future. It will have a highly predictable outcome for your expectations and in most cases, exceed them.


Alright thanks for the advice, i'll start reading up on the kenwood 393.

I'll probably be asking many more stupid questions but thanks to all for putting me on the right track :)

MR2NR 10-10-2009 08:55 PM

Add me to msn if you like, address is in my sig. Way easier to talk that way and I work when most people sleep. No questions are stupid and while I may have heard them all before, I somehow don't get tired of them either.

BigRedGuy 10-10-2009 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by MR2NR (Post 515564)
Add me to msn if you like, address is in my sig. Way easier to talk that way and I work when most people sleep. No questions are stupid and while I may have heard them all before, I somehow don't get tired of them either.

And here I thought I was the only old fart who feels that way.....:laugh:

Thx Rob, nice to know I'm not the only "old guy" who stills get a kick out of car audio.....:D

OP, the only stupid question is the one you ask after you have damaged a piece of equipment and then have to find out how to not frick it up the next time......:smilie_da

The deck he mentioned can be found here, when you have more questions feel free to ask........:smokin:

HTH

TragicMagic 10-11-2009 11:46 AM

I second the advice given on the Kenwood deck. My wife has the X593, which is only different in cosmetics to the 493. The 593's USB input is not on the front, but rather out the back via a USB cable. That cord is routed into her glovebox, where she keeps her 8GB USB thumbdrive connected...
The knob control can be a little tricky at first. Make use of the remote, as it makes things a lot easier.

Excelon also has a 2 year warranty...

Sesh Shaker 10-11-2009 03:21 PM

hey freeman, i didnt start out with the after market speakers and subs all at once either. trust though, with robs help it was definitly easier along with everyone elses help here. i started with just the lower end of the music spectrum first, then i added speakers. honestly, ive gone through like 4 different systems and combinations of equipment, but im still a noob. i felt the same way about spending my money, but it is true, you get what you pay for, but being here, you can get your hands on things that surpass its price tag with quality. dont be nervous about spending just a little more either, youre always planning on adding to the overall value of your system later on anyways :P i know im no where done!


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