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GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
Hello,
I inherited a 2002 Yukon with a 4 channel pioneer head unit, 500 watt boston amp, and 2 12" Boston G1s in a ported box.
I am rather new to audio and am wondering what I can do with $1200 to upgrade. I'm looking for about a 50/50 SPL vs SQ but leaning on the SPL side.
Any advice or recommendations are appreciated!
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
Is any of the electrical upgraded? Is there sound deadener?
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
add some door components,and amp for them and maybe a bigger bass amp.hit me up i can help
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
I could be totally wrong on this, but I have the Denali Yukon. It comes with Bose audio (and I believe a semi decent amp). Again, I could be totally wrong, but when I turn it up, the stock Bose system does pretty well for a factory system.
I'm looking more to upgrade the subs. The Bostons do alright but they fall short a little bit. I'm looking to put some decent, pounding subs in.
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
you'll need more power too,but like i said i can take care of you in both areas
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
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mylows10
you'll need more power too,but like i said i can take care of you in both areas
Mylows is good...
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
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CRSO
Mylows is good...
thanks man
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
Well, where do I start. I've been going through post after post here and I keep seeing SSA products pop up.
How do I put two GCONs in and power them properly? Those things would be my dream.
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
only 600 watts rms tho.i'd go with at least 1000 watts rms each and an amp to power them.dc lvl 4 subs and at least a 2000 watt amp or sundown suds and amps.there are 2 saz 2500 on here for 550 each and that still leaves 650 for new subs.or like i said hit me back i can help with subs and amps also.
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
Awesome suggestions. First though, how much power can my car handle? I'm assuming I'm going to have to do the big 3. Do I have to put in a performance battery and how much would that be? How much power does my Yukon alternator put out?
Keep in mind I have to keep it all under $1200. I hope I can use the existing wiring that goes to the amp but I have to see what gauge it is.
Thanks. This is looking pretty cool
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
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grantg
Awesome suggestions. First though, how much power can my car handle? I'm assuming I'm going to have to do the big 3. Do I have to put in a performance battery and how much would that be? How much power does my Yukon alternator put out?
Keep in mind I have to keep it all under $1200. I hope I can use the existing wiring that goes to the amp but I have to see what gauge it is.
Thanks. This is looking pretty cool
Your truck can handle whatever you want it to with the proper upgrades. Your Yukon stock alternator is rated at 105 Amps. I believe it's the same as my stock Escalade alternator. Definitely take into account all future upgrades. If you're even thinking of adding additional amps, etc just run the good 1 AWG OFC wire in the first place. I am still looking into batteries myself. What I am going to do is get one rear battery for now to feed my Soundstream DTR3400. I am also planning in the future on getting another DTR and running each amp to each 18" Fi BL. At that point, I will add an additional matching battery.
I am big on making sure I have enough or even too much power and adjusting the gains appropriately... No need in making your amps sweat at the beach if you know what I mean.
Keep in touch with mylows, he'll help you out with the specifics.
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
sorry to tell you , but anything over 700 watts rms in these suv's you'll need a bigger alt and better battery,the big 3 just wont do it as good you might think
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
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Originally Posted by
mylows10
sorry to tell you , but anything over 700 watts rms in these suv's you'll need a bigger alt and better battery,the big 3 just wont do it as good you might think
What should I do on my budget?
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Re: GMC Yukon, $1200 buget, looking to replace existing system
at least a second battery or alt,,then 0 gauge wires .also the big 3 then you can do pretty much what you want.a decent alt will be costly ,around 300 + and the wire could be another 50 - 100.so thats 400 ,alone . keep the subs you have for now , but a bigger amp to run them ,sell your boston amp to help pay for a new one ,add components in the frt doors,and an amp on them.ported box too.if you send me some pics of your alt in the engine compartment ,i may have one for you .also like i said i can help with everything you will want and need .components,amps, wire,alt,even box if needed.and eventually new subs.if you were local i would have a complete set up for you with box too.