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MonkeyTail 10-09-2012 05:45 AM

Recommend me a car stereo system
 
I wanna make a good car stereo system, but thing is I can’t figure out which speakers should I use. So if you guys can recommend me a stereo system.

Thanks

InsanO 10-09-2012 08:20 AM

Where to begin.... The search button may be a good start.

Anyway -

Budget?
What type of music do you listen to?
Planning on running front speakers, rears and/or subs (or a combination of any or all of these)?
Are you looking for a purely loud system (SPL) or more quality (SQ)?

The list goes on....

bigaudiofanat 10-09-2012 02:26 PM

Please SEARCH!

leighspped 10-09-2012 02:57 PM

yea :iagree: you have to do atleast some of the work...

37Z 10-11-2012 08:11 PM

Price without a budget (ie. wish list)

HU: The technology is rapidly changes; Check out the options you need/want (nav,pre-outs,GPS,HD radio,XM,blue tooth, screen size,etc).

Amp:

Audison Thesis HV Venti

Sub:
Focal Utopia Be 8" sub,

Sub enclosure: Custom FRP (composite fiberglass) that I made.

Tweeters:
Brax, Matrix 1.1 Cost $700/800

Mid-Bass, Lots of options

Signal processor ; Bitone or?

Speaker wire: Any car audio brand sized to handle the load.

Go listen the the speakers,amps prior to purchasing.

Coon-azz 10-11-2012 08:26 PM

:tup:Well, I've been doing the same research. Here is my two cents for what I see the industry doing. I think that the car stereo world is going to head toward the applications phase. The $ will be spent on the quality of the internal parts but most of the features will be applications that you can download to a smart phone. I've looking at systems that are double din and allow for interaction between my phone and the stereo. Pioneer makes some good ones for less than around $600. As an IT guy, I'm seeing the industry turn in this direction. This way the vendors can continue to develop custom applications that their customers can download; there-by making more $. But I think its a great idea.

37Z 10-11-2012 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coon-azz (Post 1956971)
:tup:Well, I've been doing the same research. Here is my two cents for what I see the industry doing. I think that the car stereo world is going to head toward the applications phase. The $ will be spent on the quality of the internal parts but most of the features will be applications that you can download to a smart phone. I've looking at systems that are double din and allow for interaction between my phone and the stereo. Pioneer makes some good ones for less than around $600. As an IT guy, I'm seeing the industry turn in this direction. This way the vendors can continue to develop custom applications that their customers can download; there-by making more $. But I think its a great idea.

The speakers help in the sound quality. Smart phone sound bad in IMHO.

Nillaz 10-11-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 37Z (Post 1956985)
Smart phone sound bad in IMHO.

Depends on the smart phone and how you have it connected to the HU. Bluetooth audio and headphone out can be seriously hit or miss as far as I'm concerned, but if you have a HU with the ability to read the phone as a mass storage device the phone is no longer a factor in sound quality.

Wicked CAS 10-12-2012 02:20 PM

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bigaudiofanat 10-12-2012 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nillaz (Post 1957106)
Depends on the smart phone and how you have it connected to the HU. Bluetooth audio and headphone out can be seriously hit or miss as far as I'm concerned, but if you have a HU with the ability to read the phone as a mass storage device the phone is no longer a factor in sound quality.

An BT audio is going to be more compressed than using a CD, ipod, or thumb drive. That being said, I do like the connivance of having BT audio. I am about to install a head unit with it in my jobs new work van.

Yes I am that obsessed. :icon14:


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