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Originally Posted by PeteSaxo
Well I brought an active sub off ebay for £45 (a sub with a built in amp) vibe cbr 10" 1300 watts. It sounds great with just the standard speakers and you can buy decent brand new head units for £50. Then youll need wiring and front speakers if you wish.
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i'd beg to differ
as Coonper said a few post back i think your going to be hard pushed to do this for £200, dont bother with 6x9s in the rear shelf as its a waste if you've got to have them use them where the rear 1s are and about overpowering the amps/speakers i would always do this if possible by a few hundered watts on the sub and by 50-100 on components, it just means that you always have a clear signal and tend to be able to get the most out of the rms when it comes to clarity. not tho you will be able to blow them up if you dont pay attention to the clairty of the music.
As its already been stated i think the best sort of setup for you to go for is
headunit, components, wiring, amp, sub,
1. a head unit - look for 1 that has multiple out puts on the back and try and go for 1 thats 50x4 if your not going to run your conponents off the amp
2. wiring kit - i'd personally go for a 4g kit as they hold power better than the simple motor world kits, you can normally get them for £30-40 with your sax-p discount from car audio direct (discount code 7e6e57) or £20 if you go for the cheast 1
3. amp - it all depends now on if your going to run components off the amp here if you not then i'd go for a 2 channel amp and bridge the channels to get full power out of it this should cost you around £100 and if you are putting in components then go for a decent 4 channel amp you should be looking at around £140, these prices should get you 600w but cost will go up depending on power/make
4. sub - theres 2 options here you can either go for 1 that doesnt have an internal amp or 1 that has. for a simple setup and 1 thats not running comps of an amp pick the 1 that has the amp built in as its basically plug and play. the other option is the 1 with out an amp, these tend to be more popular and are my personal choice, when picking have a look at some reviews at amps in your price range that are highly rated, theres loads out here but i always tend to go back to the jbl 1s as they give me everything i need and are always at good value
5. components - these i would always upgrade as the difference straight away is highly noticeable, there is a few options that you can pick here the 1 i would go for if funds allow is up grade to the 13cm speakers, these give better mid bass and tend to have a higher rms, also most tend to have an optional tweeter setup which i personally would always choose. to fit these will require you to make a new housing to fit them as they simply wont fit into the original holes, abit of mdf is your friend here. The other option is to go for standard uprated 1s jbl and vibe i have found to both be good here and some do come with tweeters to seperate the mid/high
hope that helps