New setup for a Newbie
#1
New setup for a Newbie
Hi everyone this is going to be my first system and i want to do it right. I'm looking for a system that sounds great at higher volumes but is still able to hit some deep bass. I would like to spend no more then $4000. I already have a Alpine IVA-D105 head unit so thats taken care of but everything else i'm kind of lost on. I would be interested to hear what everyone thinks would be a very clean sounding setup.
This setup will be put in a 2005 Sierra crew and will mostly be pumping rock and a little bit of rap.Thanks for your opinons.
This setup will be put in a 2005 Sierra crew and will mostly be pumping rock and a little bit of rap.Thanks for your opinons.
#2
So i've been reading some things and looking around the inernet and have come up with this:
Focal 165k2p
Nakamichi pa2004 4ch 800 watt
MMats Juggernaut 12"
MMats D2000 mono 2000 watt
If anyone has heard these speakers or subs i'd love to hear your opinion on how they sounded. Also any suggestions on how to make this system sound better would be helpful.
Focal 165k2p
Nakamichi pa2004 4ch 800 watt
MMats Juggernaut 12"
MMats D2000 mono 2000 watt
If anyone has heard these speakers or subs i'd love to hear your opinion on how they sounded. Also any suggestions on how to make this system sound better would be helpful.
#4
I've been told that it can be done if you put a box under the rear seats. But my main concern is that the sub is going to over power and drown out the rest of my speakers, or just not sound very good. That sub was a suggestion by a friend (i really dont know to much when it comes to subs). So if anyone has suggestions on another one that might sound better. please post them.
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