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04-14-2009, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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Out of touch... please help me design a simple system
I have never cared much for the stock stereo system and as luck would have it mine just stopped playing CDs. The timing is perfect as I just passed the warranty period for it. heh
I haven't looked into car audio in more than a decade so I am completely out of touch with the scene. I don't need anything elaborate... no subwoofer, no amp, no GPS, etc. but I would love a double din that can play MP3, videos, etc. and a new set of speakers to accompany it. I also want to keep the power requirements low (~ 250W) so as not to impact fuel economy by placing a large load on the electrical system. I have been reading through this forum for a while, trying to get a sense of things, but it is difficult as the technology moves so fast and so much of this stuff is more opinion than fact. As such I would appreciate some direct advice. Price is a factor as this venture will require my wife's approval but I can do the installation myself and can spend about $500. I am not set on buying anything from eBay but that's where I found good links at, so that's what I'll post here. I am totally open to suggestions: Head unit: EONON 1091 7"LCD MONITOR IN DASH DVD TV PLAYER I like this one not only for the price but because it plays AVI files which is not a seemingly common thing. I have a ton of movies and music videos in this format. I know that Eonon is not a high end manufacturer but I'm not a high end kind of guy. Speakers: JL AUDIO TR650-CXI 6 1/2" COAXIAL SPEAKERS 6.5 TR650CXI or KENWOOD 6.5" 3-WAY CAR STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEM. Their power ratings match the head unit nicely, and I am thinking of going with 6.5" in both the front and rear. I like that the Kenwoods are 3-way, too. I know I will also need a double din dash kit (I'll get it from the sticky), a wiring harness (I'll get it from the sticky) and spacers for the speakers, but I have no idea if additional mounting equipment will be needed (especially with going from the stock 5.5" speakers in the rear to 6.5").
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04-14-2009, 03:01 PM | #2 |
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Quick tip, you can buy from Crutchfield, and they'll give you a wire harness and mounting kit for free.
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04-14-2009, 03:08 PM | #3 |
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And that HU is actually a high power one, 4x60w. I didn't look at everything, but are you sure that doesn't need an external amp?
My JVC single DIN (plays MP3, CD, etc) was only 30 bucks at Crutchfield. I think it's 4x52w only, and it's good enough. I haven't even upgraded my speakers yet. |
04-14-2009, 03:10 PM | #4 |
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Also, beware of the cheaper brands. Two of my friends bought cheap(er) DVD double DIN HU's, and both pretty much crapped out on them rather quickly.
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04-14-2009, 03:16 PM | #5 |
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Another "lower end" DVD HU (no guarantees tho, but it does use less power than the one you found): http://dealnews.com/Boss-Audio-CD-DV...ng/289375.html
Pioneer HU, doesn't play DVD's, but it does play mpeg4 files: http://dealnews.com/Pioneer-5-8-88-W...d-/290106.html Don't see anything wrong with the speakers you found, but you may be able to find something equivalent, if not better, for a lower price. I'd also recommend going to Best Buy (or some other audio shop), and listen to some speaker they have on display. Paper specs don't mean much if the speakers won't sound good to you. |
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On a budget this is the best combo you could do....
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_023GTC6...52.html?tp=106 http://www.crutchfield.com/p_2068KS6...690.html?tp=91 http://www.crutchfield.com/p_020D285...B.html?tp=5684 With this setup you have decent component speaks and coaxials in the back. The total budget price comes to 244 for everything. And if you buy them now all 3 items are on sale. Plus not to mention you get a extra 10 percent off if you buy this week. Not to mention it comes with all adaptors that you need. So you really are saving a lot more. For under 250 you can not beat that. Some poeple may look at what items i posted and start to bash me but keep in mind the price. Yes you could spenda few hundred more and have something that sounds even better. But you are comparing to the stock speakers. Which are total crap.
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04-22-2009, 02:46 AM | #7 |
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Any updates?
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04-22-2009, 05:49 AM | #8 |
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Smaller screen but fits your price range and its a name brand.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PA974Y/...0&linkCode=asn I would stick with the JL Audio speakers for clean sound. You won't notice a difference in sound between 2-way and 3-way. |
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04-23-2009, 12:07 AM | #10 |
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spend $130-200 on a some 6.5" component speakers.
spend $20 on some 16awg wire and connectors. spend the rest on your deck. install them all yourself. There are many companies to look at for the component speakers.. here are a few that would work great off the top of my head. JL (650 csi) <-prolly my 2nd pick CDT (anything will be fine Infinity (refrence or kappa) RE Audio (re6.5) <- prolly my first pick in the under $200 the deck really doesn't matter that much other than for comfort and navigatory feel... saying that... i own a deck thats worth about 1,500.... hehehe it's a shame you're not willing to install a small amp for your speakers... you'd see a great increase in bass extension... but I can respect your wishes and not harass you about it. |
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I just upgraded the head-unit to a 26x4 RMS/50x4 Peak Blaupunkt (The SD48 model actually). The stock speakers are capable of more than you'd think.
Soundproofing makes far more of a difference for the same cost in ALL response, including low-end, than just shoving more volume and amps at the problem. Lower the noise you don't want to hear before you start trying to crank the sound you do want, and you'll need a lot less volume to have it sound as good or better.
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I am better off just getting a amp to power my speakers to get more midrange and bass that i am looking for.
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The OP does not really care about bass and does not really crank up the volume (like me, hehe). Simple speakers w/o soundproofing mats will suffice. Plus, an amp will draw more power, which he does not want to do. |
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