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RickyP
21st September 2006, 13:19
was lookin for some 6 x 9's for my car the other day but i just dont have a clue wat size to get or wat else i wood need for them so any help wood b helpful
DaveWard
21st September 2006, 13:29
best bit of advise I can give you is read the 6x9s thread.
Then go and buy some good speakers for the front of your car!
RickyP
21st September 2006, 13:40
thanks m8 !!
jonesyFX
21st September 2006, 14:01
lol you wont get advicee about 6x9s from dave apart from ttelling u not to get them :P
bloz
21st September 2006, 14:04
Well from my experience of Sony, JBL and Infinity I would recemend Infinity but thats just my knowledge of them 3 there definately good clear sound though. Although Im sure there are alot of better brands. U git my Infinities for £50 though which for the quality I found to be a bargain
RickyP
21st September 2006, 14:26
wat was that last bit ment to say?
i want the full set up for my car i just got it n dont really no where to start!
so any help wood b awesome!
DaveWard
21st September 2006, 14:50
A good quailty system is a simple one. In car audio less is more. You dont need a million speakers. Often the more speakers the worse the sound.
A good basic system is
Headunit
Front compont speakers
Four Channel amp
A sub woofer
Theres no need for rear speakers at all.
You should always get a headunit first as that on its own will make the standard speakers sound a lot better as it will be feeding them more power.
If you give me a idea of your budget for your system I will see what i can put together for you.
RickyP
22nd September 2006, 07:05
em i dont really no i was lookin at 1 off then in car dvd players where the screen foold out first then probs another 200 for the rest not got alot really
DaveWard
22nd September 2006, 09:47
Personally I always advise against in car screens theres really no need for them. Why watch a dvd on a 7" screen when you can buy a 32" screen at home for less money?
If you spent say £100 on a headunit rather then £500 the that would give you an extra £400 to play with for your system. A budget of £600 will get you a sweet sounding system!
Sean84
23rd September 2006, 06:09
oh god not in here too!
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