- Sep 11, 2005
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In June I'm planning to upgrade my car's audio. The stock audio in my 2000 Cavalier leaves a lot to be desired, so I'm looking to do an overhaul.
I'm getting front and rear speakers and a new receiver (with auxiliary input). My only concern is powering the system. I'm not exactly getting a lot of power-hungry equipment, but I don't want my battery crapping out on me. Should I get a new, deep-cycle battery or should my stock one be fine?
Here's what I'm getting:
- Pioneer 2-Way 4x6s (front)
- Pioneer 3-Way 6x9s (rear)
- Kenwood KDC-135 Reciever
Like I said, nothing too heavy duty until I decide if I want to get an Amp and a sub or not.
I'm getting front and rear speakers and a new receiver (with auxiliary input). My only concern is powering the system. I'm not exactly getting a lot of power-hungry equipment, but I don't want my battery crapping out on me. Should I get a new, deep-cycle battery or should my stock one be fine?
Here's what I'm getting:
- Pioneer 2-Way 4x6s (front)
- Pioneer 3-Way 6x9s (rear)
- Kenwood KDC-135 Reciever
Like I said, nothing too heavy duty until I decide if I want to get an Amp and a sub or not.
