Best system for $500

Aaron.

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wat does the volt preouts mean? im new to all this so help me out lol
 

eggyhustles

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the reason for higher head unit output voltage is to combat noise..... The vehicle environment is an electrically noisy one. you'll get better dynamics, headroom and much less hiss from the signal. This means you can turn it up as loud as a 2 or 4 volt HU, but with cleaner and better sound quality that you can easily notice
 


Aaron.

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ok so about 350 for all this with 150 left over to save toward a sub and amp. What would you recommend for a sub and amp. I was thinkin a jl 10w7.
 

eggyhustles

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10w7 in the proper box off the proper power is gonna be expensive...jl makes some good stuff but there's TONS better for the money

check out the fi q, fi bl, ssa icon, ssa xcon, audioque hdc3, re se
 

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Uhhh, unless you get one used for very cheap the JL W7 is going to blow your whole budget on just the sub. JLs are not budget subs. Then there is the money it is going to cost to buy and amp to run it correctly. You are easy going to be over $500 for just the sub and box.
 

d16racer88

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CRAIGSLIST! i got a 15" mtx 7500 sub for $60 and on onlinecarstereo.com got a crunch pzi1000? well it was the 1000 watt amp for 109.00 then got 8 ga wiring for 35ish and a sony xplod gt-710 head unit for 150. 400 bucks got me a system loud as hell and never had to worry bout the amp overheating cause crunch knows how to make amps really really well for a good price. for rear speakers go with audiobahn. they got 30 0z magnets and if hooked up to an amp sound almost as good as havin some subs. just not as much bass. for a box, get that mdf wood (what ever you call it) map out where you wanna put a sub box and just start shapin a box to fit in that area. just look up the sub online and see what size box is recomended and go from there on the volume of the box. use 3/4 wood or else your gonna have a crappy box. i learned the hard way cause my box tended to vibrate alot where as the new box i built with 3/4 was sturdier and actually louder. good luck!
 

CrownMe

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hey,

Just some tips and advice:

dont be afraid of buying used. You'll end up saving a ton of money if you pick up used equipment.

dont be afraid of picking up old school equipment, just do your research. You'll often find great oldschool stuff on craigslist and what not

when buying wire, remember, just do it right the first time. This is ur first system, chances are ur going to want to upgrade the first time. Just spend the extra bucks and buy 1/0 wire, and run it to a distribution block and 4 gauge from there

dont get caught up in gimicks like sony xplod, and whatever other crap they're trying to sell u at best buy and forget that the term 'max power' even exists

remember that ur sub only be as good as the enclosure you put it in. Try and put some work in and build your own box to spec.

dont ever underestimate sound deadening, it's one the greatest investments you can make, for car audio

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so far, ur looking good,

Clarion HU
PG RsdC's in the front
MB Quarts to power the front

... my suggestion for the rear...

Phoenix Gold RsdC 12

http://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-RSDC124-12-Inch-Competition-Subwoofer/dp/B001KJ66AI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1254123289&sr=8-1

for $90 brand new, i dont think you can get much better than that
 

CrownMe

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not a bad choice at all, I hear Audioque makes nothing but quality gear.. good luck with the install
 


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