HELP! Need Car Audio Advice!!!!

src

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I want to actually put a little money into my car and put in a *budget* audio system.

All thats in there now is the factory speakers and radio...

I listen to rock/heavy metal, and I called Crutchfield for advice.

They recommended:

replacing my factory speakers with
2 sets of Polk EX602a's at $100 a pair = $200

Cd player: Pioneer DEH110 at $150

For subs, they recommended the Jenson KS2400BP at $160

and finally, for the amp... Profile 400SX at $80


Anyone have any other suggestions? I don't really trust Crutchfield... can I do better for that price range? ANY comments/advice appreciated. Thanks
 

IBhacknU

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your speaker to amp ratio seems way off. If you don't have enough juice to drive your speakers, you'll never truly appreciate the sound you get.

<edit> note to selph... lern to spel!</edit>
 

src

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Can you be a little more specific? How powerful of an amp do I need?
 

eflat

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They have the right idea, but I would get different speakers and a different amp.

Any Pioneer HU would be a good choice, they are all quality units.

For speakers, look into the 2000 Model Infinity Reference speakers. They can be found for $70/pr (100 at Cruthfield) and beat anything in their price range. They are also pretty efficent, so you could get by with your HU for power.


As for a subwoofer, stay away from Jenson and Profile at all costs. If you really want a subwoofer though, you can get an AWESOME deal on a complete setup here: http://www.soundhabit.com/Store/product/view.cfm?ProductID=1559
 

Doodoo

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Your total came to bout 500....

Heres a better system for bout the same price:

Image Dynamics 12&quot; sub $135
Infinity Reference 6.5's $70 a pair
Pioneer DEH3110 $180
Amp MTX 752 $135

Total about $520

Whatever you do...don't get those Jensens or that Profile...that Profile is not enough power. Gimme an email if ya need any help.
 

20_MuleTeam_Borax

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I have the Polk speakers crutchfield recommended. Im not any hardcore audiophile, but I think they sound pretty good w/ 50W RMS running through them from my Infinity amp.
 

perry

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Profile stuff is complete junk. I had a 4x50 amp that I got from Crutchfield a couple years ago, and returned it after about a week in my car. I really doubt that it put out 50W RMS. Put in a Hifonics amp that I picked up at Best Buy, and while a little better, I still didn't like it. Had the protection policy on it, good thing I did because I blew that sucker 3 times before trading it in on a Clarion 4x40. The Clarion blows both of them away hands down.
 

IBhacknU

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You can probably get as good of a deal locally on prices, plus you'll get the support of the shop you bought it from.

Crutchfield sells most of their products near MSRP.

Do you have a Good Guys, or Best Buy, or Al and Eds around there?
 

src

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IBhacknU yes there is a Best Buy close by... but I called them and their cheapest boxed sub was like $300 so I just hung up.
 

src

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The thing is that I don't know what I am doing as far as installation, and Crutchfield assured me that they would give me &quot;everything I need&quot;... thats why I haven't even looked at prices on E-bay and those kind of places
 

xero

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The Best Advice Anyone Can Give YOU

Go listen to speakers, amps, subs, and play with decks at a store near you, and buy what YOU think sounds good. Don't rely on others to tell you what's good and bad, as all will be very opinionated responses. I would tell you what I think, but it's up to you.
 

Doodoo

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Everything you need is...umm...a 7 dollar wire harness. Oh yeah and wires for the amp...and I doubt that they'll be giving that away. Oh yeah with Crutchfield you also get instructions on how to take apart your dash and stuff, which is pretty helpful.
 

src

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Thanks for the help, I have one final question. My friend might be able to get me an incredible deal on the KD-LX30 (it would be the same price as the Pioneer DEH1100 ($150)) I assume I would go with this?
 

Doodoo

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Yep..the JVC...i don't really like JVC as a whole..but compared to the low end Pioneer...definately the JVC.