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Soflegee
11th November 2012, 16:48
hi, i have a lot of experience with live sound, but i was wondering what the best sound system for a saxo furio 1.4 2001 would be. It needs to be more quality than bass at the moment because i will fit a sub in the back as soon as i can. looking to spend around £150.

thanks

Soflegee
11th November 2012, 17:44
also would my car be the VTS?

JonnoC
11th November 2012, 18:50
vts is 1.6 16v mate

i would concentrate on getting yourself
a 4 channel amp to run
a good set of componants up front
and a decent set of coaxials in the back quarters

theres no point in fitting 6x9's if your going to fit a sub so just concentrate on getting the best speakers in the door cards you can afford

christoph
11th November 2012, 19:09
There is no specific system for a saxo as far as im aware lol.

But best bet with that sort of budget would be a upgraded set of components up front powered by an amp. Something like these (purely for reference)

http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/15884.html

http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/12301.html

Obviously you'll need a different HU preferably with two RCA outputs if your going to run another amp for a sub as well.

Ashleyp
11th November 2012, 19:48
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=214641

Have a read.

ady_saxo
11th November 2012, 21:05
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=214641

Have a read.

A nice read with some useful info :)

danny-vts
12th November 2012, 11:02
vts is 1.6 16v mate

i would concentrate on getting yourself
a 4 channel amp to run
a good set of componants up front
and a decent set of coaxials in the back quarters

theres no point in fitting 6x9's if your going to fit a sub so just concentrate on getting the best speakers in the door cards you can afford

i wouldn't bother with the rears, pointless tbh :)
comps up front and a sub is enough, unless you want to fill the entire car with speakers/subs/amps etc

Soflegee
12th November 2012, 18:02
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=214641

Have a read.

good read :)

thanks for the info guys :)