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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 12:59 AM
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If I were doing this install, I am by no means the cheapest shop around, I would be looking at about 4 hours of labour at $75.00hr. If it means you need to again do it a step at a time, do it that way. Eliminate the amp for now and just do the deck and speakers.
So - just upgrading the door speakers and the deck. What's involved with that - are there any modifications required to the current stereo - presumably yes? Does the unit get a USB input? Please excuse my ignorance. If i don't put an amp in, will that lessen the potential of the new speakers? I understand it's all related. (I'm a systems consultant so i understand techy stuff).
Old Apr 9, 2010 | 01:05 AM
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The system should basically drop into place. No major modifications necessary. The deck does indeed have a usb input that is a wire from the rear of the deck. (no usb device to bash off and damage the front panel that way). The wire is long enough to reach most spots like a glove box or in your case the install kit has a pocket in it that we quite often drill a hole in to pass the USB cable through. The speakers will only put out what you give them. While they will sound nice, power is what makes them behave, especially for bass response. As I said though, take it a step at a time. Add the amp if you think you need it or if you can afford it now. Down the road it is a great addition that will bring the speakers to life and deliver the performance that they were intended to deliver.

The component speakers in general (front speakers separate woofer and tweeter) are generally inefficient vs. your standard 2 or 3 way coax speaker. This means it takes more power to get them playing to the same volume level. Thus power is always a good idea for a component speaker.
Old Apr 9, 2010 | 01:13 AM
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The system should basically drop into place. No major modifications necessary. The deck does indeed have a usb input that is a wire from the rear of the deck. (no usb device to bash off and damage the front panel that way). The wire is long enough to reach most spots like a glove box or in your case the install kit has a pocket in it that we quite often drill a hole in to pass the USB cable through. The speakers will only put out what you give them. While they will sound nice, power is what makes them behave, especially for bass response. As I said though, take it a step at a time. Add the amp if you think you need it or if you can afford it now. Down the road it is a great addition that will bring the speakers to life and deliver the performance that they were intended to deliver.

The component speakers in general (front speakers separate woofer and tweeter) are generally inefficient vs. your standard 2 or 3 way coax speaker. This means it takes more power to get them playing to the same volume level. Thus power is always a good idea for a component speaker.
OK thanks for all this info - it's given me a great place to start from. I'm not needing the whole world, so it should be a simple to confirm the requirement. Are you able to recommend anyone to do the install local to me - contacts on this site etc?

Give me a couple of quotes if you would: for amp and non-amp.

Please include the tax (i'm Scottish and still forget you guys tax separately here).

As for the unit specs: send me three quotes, with a budget of $800 max for everything (excl shipping and installation).

I'm heading for bed - you should do the same mate

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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 01:15 AM
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I am so gone to nap land.....
Old Apr 10, 2010 | 12:20 AM
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I am so gone to nap land.....
Get a chance to put anything together yet?

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Old Apr 10, 2010 | 11:14 AM
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Headed to my shop, should be free by about 10:30am PST.
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