half decent bugdet system?!?
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half decent bugdet system?!?
hey ok. im not really sure what to get. at the moment the cars got a jvc head unit and a 12 cd changer with 6*9 at the rear and 6 in front. the speakers are busted . i want to get a new head unit, keep the changer, put maybe 1 or 2 subbies at the back, 1 amp and splits front and rear. im not sure what kinda specs to look for, considering im on a budget of say a grand for the head unit +amp+ subbies+ speakers. i'd probably go second hand for the speakers etc. the head unit im looking at is the jvc KD-G515 heres the link for the specs
http://www.jvc-australia.com/products/_ ... sp?ID=1392
the head unit is 270$ so that leaves me with 730$ for the rest. not a lot of money.
what kind of amp would i have to get if i want to run everything off 1 amp?
would having splits front and rear be a good idea?
and what brands should i look at considering my budget, something thats good and not too expensive
http://www.jvc-australia.com/products/_ ... sp?ID=1392
the head unit is 270$ so that leaves me with 730$ for the rest. not a lot of money.
what kind of amp would i have to get if i want to run everything off 1 amp?
would having splits front and rear be a good idea?
and what brands should i look at considering my budget, something thats good and not too expensive
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You might be better to work in stages?
e.g. for $1000 I dont think your going to get anything very decent? Maybe leaves the subs for now etc and look at just getting an amp and head unit for example or head unit and speakers... then get the rest when you can afford too....
there is heaps of posts in the ice section for this, guys asking the exact same question... have a read through - second hand could be the way to go as well as car audio doesnt have good resale...
e.g. for $1000 I dont think your going to get anything very decent? Maybe leaves the subs for now etc and look at just getting an amp and head unit for example or head unit and speakers... then get the rest when you can afford too....
there is heaps of posts in the ice section for this, guys asking the exact same question... have a read through - second hand could be the way to go as well as car audio doesnt have good resale...
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do yrself a favour and dont buy the JVC.
Go with a Clarion, Pioneer, Alpine, Blaupunkt. This will ensure good sound quality, reliability and extra features.
Best thing to do is get a new deck, front splits and 6x9s for rears and amp. remember u still need some money for decent cabling.
I can get u all the products that i just mentioned for approx $1K. All Blaupunkt products as well, brand new with warranty.
PM me if yr interested.
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Go with a Clarion, Pioneer, Alpine, Blaupunkt. This will ensure good sound quality, reliability and extra features.
Best thing to do is get a new deck, front splits and 6x9s for rears and amp. remember u still need some money for decent cabling.
that is a good idea, thats why u should leave the sub and the second amp for later on.You might be better to work in stages?
I can get u all the products that i just mentioned for approx $1K. All Blaupunkt products as well, brand new with warranty.
PM me if yr interested.
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If you want to go budget, I suggest you scrap the 6x9 and spend a bit more your splits as your not gonna feel the 6x9's too much because the bass from your sub will cover most of the sound coming out from your 6x9's. So I would either take out the current 6x9 and allow the air to flow more freely from the sub or leave the stock ones in there and run them off your head unit.
It's good to stick to a JVC unit if you wanna keep the CD stacker because most CD stackers are only compatible with a headunit of the same brand.
A 10" or 12" sub in a box will cost you around $150-$170. I think I saw a 12" pioneer in a box at JB-HIFI for $169.
As for splits, you can pick up a set of Pioneer TS-C160R for $280 off ebay which in my opinion isn't the BEST set of splits you can get but they are pretty good for their price.
Does anyone have any suggestions for amps? I'm a big fan of kicker amps but I think they'll be too expensive for your budget. I've found audioline to be not a bad brand for budget sustems. There's one 4 channel on e-bay at the moment which will probably sell for a little over $100.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AUDIOLINE-Power- ... dZViewItem
Connect your splits to 2 channels and bridge the other 2 for your sub.
That should leave you $180 to spend on either installation (usually around $200), better amp or a pair of 6x9.
So in total you've spent:
headunit $270
sub $170
splits $280
amp $100
installation $180
It's good to stick to a JVC unit if you wanna keep the CD stacker because most CD stackers are only compatible with a headunit of the same brand.
A 10" or 12" sub in a box will cost you around $150-$170. I think I saw a 12" pioneer in a box at JB-HIFI for $169.

As for splits, you can pick up a set of Pioneer TS-C160R for $280 off ebay which in my opinion isn't the BEST set of splits you can get but they are pretty good for their price.
Does anyone have any suggestions for amps? I'm a big fan of kicker amps but I think they'll be too expensive for your budget. I've found audioline to be not a bad brand for budget sustems. There's one 4 channel on e-bay at the moment which will probably sell for a little over $100.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AUDIOLINE-Power- ... dZViewItem
Connect your splits to 2 channels and bridge the other 2 for your sub.
That should leave you $180 to spend on either installation (usually around $200), better amp or a pair of 6x9.
So in total you've spent:
headunit $270
sub $170
splits $280
amp $100
installation $180
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What FTOluv said is true aswell. If you get a good deck, some good splits, 6x9s and a good amp, you'll get a very nice sound.Best thing to do is get a new deck, front splits and 6x9s for rears and amp. remember u still need some money for decent cabling.
I've got both my splits and 6x9's running off an amp and when I go to golf, I take out my sub (golf clubs done fit with sub box in there). Usually when I do this I just turn on loud (on low level) and my friends can't even tell I took out my sub

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6x9 splits are really rare, I've only seen a couple of manufactuers make them. You don't really need splits for the rear because the 6x9s are mounted high in the rear parcel shelf.
6x9s will give you some bass but not as much as a subwoofer. It depends on what you listen to and how you like your music. If you like your music to be crystal clear then go for the 6x9 but if you like a lot of bass then get a sub.
6x9s will give you some bass but not as much as a subwoofer. It depends on what you listen to and how you like your music. If you like your music to be crystal clear then go for the 6x9 but if you like a lot of bass then get a sub.
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I wouldn't get that amp.devil2004 wrote:There's one 4 channel on e-bay at the moment which will probably sell for a little over $100.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AUDIOLINE-Power- ... dZViewItem
Connect your splits to 2 channels and bridge the other 2 for your sub.
It looks like the crappy amps you get from strathfield.
I always go for the better brands, which would take a little longer to get rather than getting all crap brands at once.
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Do you have Jaycar electronics down in melbourne? I assume so. Anyway they make the best value for money components. Top quality stuff, without the useless frills/brands attached.
Don't even think of going cheap brand name (ie. low range sony speakers or something) ... go jaycar unless you wanna shell out the big bucks and do a real proper install in which case you'll need that 730bux for a battery and front splits, but thats as far as you'll get.
Don't even think of going cheap brand name (ie. low range sony speakers or something) ... go jaycar unless you wanna shell out the big bucks and do a real proper install in which case you'll need that 730bux for a battery and front splits, but thats as far as you'll get.
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Here's a short list
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=595
4ch Hi/Lo pass 100w Amp $300
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=595
Farad Capacitor $100
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=619
Wiring $45
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=318
2x Tweeters $45 + crossover components prob 5bux
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=609
Front 2ways $130
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=609
Rear 6x9's $140
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=396
6.5" Woofers $80
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=595
4ch Hi/Lo pass 100w Amp $300
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=595
Farad Capacitor $100
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=619
Wiring $45
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=318
2x Tweeters $45 + crossover components prob 5bux
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=609
Front 2ways $130
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=609
Rear 6x9's $140
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=396
6.5" Woofers $80
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I'm down with scarecrow persopnally. Looking at the freq. response and sensitivity of the Jayar models they are decent...esp. for the money...I have made souround sound systems for my DVD player with jaycar kits...with 3 x 6" drivers...tuned ports etc and they definately rock.. I have tested these (blind test) against my friends 10k system...he couldn't tell they difference when played bad boys 2 in that scene where all the cars and flying around and Will Smith is in his Ferrari!
Point being their car systems are very decent...Next weekend I will be installing the 6.5" + Twiter split system into my FTO...then my sound will rock.
btw although I can't find the link..the jaycar speakers have a better and flatter freq response than that of the bigger brand name speakers i have seen data for..and there is not much data about...why??? becuase you start comparing apples with apples...although I have seen data for some decent Alpine speakers and they were really good also...it comes down to a cost vs performance trade-off and rememering that its in a car...not ideal for excellent sound.
my 2 cents...I'm sure some1 will not agree
Point being their car systems are very decent...Next weekend I will be installing the 6.5" + Twiter split system into my FTO...then my sound will rock.
btw although I can't find the link..the jaycar speakers have a better and flatter freq response than that of the bigger brand name speakers i have seen data for..and there is not much data about...why??? becuase you start comparing apples with apples...although I have seen data for some decent Alpine speakers and they were really good also...it comes down to a cost vs performance trade-off and rememering that its in a car...not ideal for excellent sound.
my 2 cents...I'm sure some1 will not agree

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My opinion on Sony....hmmm they are so good, I gave my near new set away for free, as I don't want to rip anyone off
But u definately can't go wrong with Alpine.

But u definately can't go wrong with Alpine.

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We done my mates car stereo with a pretty good budget.
JVC deck- $219 (MP3/WMA)- 50X4
clarion splits- $129- 40wrms
Pioneer amp and sub package- $299 inc 350rms sub 2 channel 150wrms amp and wires.
Total: $649 inc fitting
The splits are awesome and the sub and amp package is always good from pioneer.
Even the deck was surprising and looks a lot more than it is.
At the end of the day you can get a pretty good package for under a grand.
JVC deck- $219 (MP3/WMA)- 50X4
clarion splits- $129- 40wrms
Pioneer amp and sub package- $299 inc 350rms sub 2 channel 150wrms amp and wires.
Total: $649 inc fitting
The splits are awesome and the sub and amp package is always good from pioneer.
Even the deck was surprising and looks a lot more than it is.
At the end of the day you can get a pretty good package for under a grand.
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I guess this depends on how quickly you want your system installed... I have been planning my audio system since I bought my FTO (nearly 1 year ago)... I plan on having the audio system as one of the last jobs done, it means putting up with very average music for awhile but the end result will be worth it...
The benefit of deciding what I wanted early is that I have kept a close eye on the car audio stores around town & whenever they have a sale (birthday/xmas/new year/financial end of year/brand name sale) I drop in and grab the components at much cheaper prices... And I've even run back and forth between a few stores haggling with them over prices... This has paid off VERY well... I have managed to buy my whole system over a near 12 month period for *HEAPS* less than purchasing it all at once right before installation... All I have to worry about now is the cost of the install + cabling etc...
So if you're willing to wait this is a very good way of saving money on your system...
The benefit of deciding what I wanted early is that I have kept a close eye on the car audio stores around town & whenever they have a sale (birthday/xmas/new year/financial end of year/brand name sale) I drop in and grab the components at much cheaper prices... And I've even run back and forth between a few stores haggling with them over prices... This has paid off VERY well... I have managed to buy my whole system over a near 12 month period for *HEAPS* less than purchasing it all at once right before installation... All I have to worry about now is the cost of the install + cabling etc...
So if you're willing to wait this is a very good way of saving money on your system...

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car installs are pretty simple..I've done it a number of times on a few fords, saabs and toyota...have to say the FTO was about the same...
I was suprised to find there are speakers on the dash...I didn't even know lol until I pulled off the covers this afternoon...best bit was they were wired in parallel mith my door speakers and the impedence screwed...and sounded wrong...unplug...sounds awsome and suddenly I have a decent amount of power through my front drivers...about to replace with decent splits...however this can wait until next weekend cos I have nowhere to mount the crossovers...yet
Oh yeah thats my point.. get good cross-overs! after all if this is correct your speakers will perform they way they have been designed..
One other thing..for everyone with an AMP..does the car explode when you pump it up>> I don't use an amp and its already too loud...mind u I havn't got a sub..
I was suprised to find there are speakers on the dash...I didn't even know lol until I pulled off the covers this afternoon...best bit was they were wired in parallel mith my door speakers and the impedence screwed...and sounded wrong...unplug...sounds awsome and suddenly I have a decent amount of power through my front drivers...about to replace with decent splits...however this can wait until next weekend cos I have nowhere to mount the crossovers...yet
Oh yeah thats my point.. get good cross-overs! after all if this is correct your speakers will perform they way they have been designed..
One other thing..for everyone with an AMP..does the car explode when you pump it up>> I don't use an amp and its already too loud...mind u I havn't got a sub..
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d_stroy_r wrote:We done my mates car stereo with a pretty good budget.
JVC deck- $219 (MP3/WMA)- 50X4
clarion splits- $129- 40wrms
Pioneer amp and sub package- $299 inc 350rms sub 2 channel 150wrms amp and wires.
Total: $649 inc fitting
The splits are awesome and the sub and amp package is always good from pioneer.
Even the deck was surprising and looks a lot more than it is.
At the end of the day you can get a pretty good package for under a grand.
hmm sounds quite similar to my set up

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