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Old Oct 26, 2003 | 01:09 AM
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Hey everyone, I am new to the audio scene so I thought you guys could help me out. I have an 84 Z. Right now the speakers in my car are stock and I am missing the radio. I want to get a new headunit, and new speakers up front and in the rear. In time I also want to get an amp, 2 10 or 12 subs and equalizer. I mostly listen to rap and rock. What would be a good setup for me? What brands would I go with? I am not lookin to shake houses from a miles away but I want a good system and I am willing to spend money to get something decent. Thanks.

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Old Oct 26, 2003 | 10:50 AM
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Good post. Lots of needed info answered. You say your willing to spend the money for sound quality, but can you set a dollar figure? I gotta know a point I can aim for to recommend specific models. But I'll shoot out some price ranges for you.
Nice head unit= $275-$375
Front components= $110 and up
Rear speakers=$100
high power 4-channel amp=$300
high power sub amp= $350
quality pair of 12"s=$275 and up
EQ= too variable to price. depends what you want.
Wiring and RCAs=$100

and you better be doing the install yourself!
Old Oct 26, 2003 | 11:19 AM
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and you better be doing the install yourself!
Well I guess I could set a dollar amount. I will probably have around 1k to work with. Would that be enough to get a decent system. I will be doing this in time so the first things I would do are deck and front and rear speakers. Then I want to build a sub box for 2 10's or 12's, amp and eq. For my system I would probably like to to be more bass oriented

Yeah I want to do the install myself or with some friends It would be nice to learn a thing or two and to save on the installation costs.

I have another question. The previous owner had a cd deck in the car but he ripped it out and there is now a big wiring mess. How hard is it going to be to wire everything up since I cant use one of those wiring harness adapters?

Also I was looking at some headunits today. Is the Pioneer DEH-P6500 good?
Pioner Deck

Thanks
Old Oct 26, 2003 | 11:51 AM
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Good price on a good deck. I think you'll be happy with it. You should have no problems wiring the new head unit without a harness, provided ALL the stock wires are still even there! Ok, with that budget you might want to think about a 5 channel amp to power your whole system. Save some money on the amps. I recommend the Kicker KX700.5
Old Oct 26, 2003 | 12:09 PM
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Originally posted by firebirdude
Good price on a good deck. I think you'll be happy with it. You should have no problems wiring the new head unit without a harness, provided ALL the stock wires are still even there! Ok, with that budget you might want to think about a 5 channel amp to power your whole system. Save some money on the amps. I recommend the Kicker KX700.5
a 5 channel amp? if he wants 2 10s or 2 12s I dont think i 5 channel amp would give him enough power to both the subs
Old Oct 26, 2003 | 02:19 PM
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a 5 channel amp? if he wants 2 10s or 2 12s I dont think i 5 channel amp would give him enough power to both the subs
I was leary of this too, but with a total $1k budget..... your choices are get a dedicated subamp and power your components off the head unit or a 5-channel amp. If you don't want to go with either of these routes...... you figure:

$185 for JBL BP600.1
$120 for JBL P80.4
$180 for the Pioneer head unit
$88 for Infinity reference components
$52 for Infinity Reference 6x9's
$130 for Alpine Type-S subs
$40 for box building materials.
$100 for wiring, RCAs, battery terminals and connectors

add in shipping for all that and you at exactly $1000. And that, my friends, is my super duper budget system!
Old Oct 26, 2003 | 03:57 PM
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Originally posted by firebirdude
I was leary of this too, but with a total $1k budget..... your choices are get a dedicated subamp and power your components off the head unit or a 5-channel amp. If you don't want to go with either of these routes...... you figure:

$185 for JBL BP600.1
$120 for JBL P80.4
$180 for the Pioneer head unit
$88 for Infinity reference components
$52 for Infinity Reference 6x9's
$130 for Alpine Type-S subs
$40 for box building materials.
$100 for wiring, RCAs, battery terminals and connectors

add in shipping for all that and you at exactly $1000. And that, my friends, is my super duper budget system!
your amazing.
Old Oct 26, 2003 | 07:24 PM
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Originally posted by CrAkD X 95TA
your amazing.
That's what she said.
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