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I have $2500 and a new 2010 Mustang GT
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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 6595891" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Go with an Audison bit one to keep the stock system and keep Sync. I'm guessing you don't have the Electronics Package right? Just regular Shaker 500, no touchscreen right?</p><p></p><p>If this is correct, you'll need the stock HU to keep Sync. Just grab a portable navi if you really need it.</p><p></p><p>I have been looking into a 2010/2011 GT myself. I know I would get the Electronics Package, but either way I am going to use a bit one to tie into the stock system. As far as speakers, I will probably use my Audison LRx5.1k that I already have. Do 8s in the doors, 4" midrange and 1" tweeter on the A-pillars. OR, 8s in the doors and 5.25s in the 6x8 location and 1" tweeters on the A-pillars.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about going all Scanspeak or all Morel or all Dynaudio, a few companies that make some high quality 3-way set ups with 7/8/9" midbasses. Then two 9" subs IB off the rear deck. If you want some more info PM me. If you wouldn't mind bringing the car up to NorCal, Sound Innovations is one of, if not the best shop in the area. I worked there for a bit, and let me tell you their work is awesome and Ernie, the owner, will try and work with you within your budget.</p><p></p><p>But, you should know that a $2500 budget for a 3-way set up including a processor and labor, won't get you that far with a nicer shop. That would probably get you your front stage done, but it depends on how you want to attack it. With some 8/9s out there, you might be happy with just those in the doors, and not even want to bother with a sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 6595891, member: 582808"] Go with an Audison bit one to keep the stock system and keep Sync. I'm guessing you don't have the Electronics Package right? Just regular Shaker 500, no touchscreen right? If this is correct, you'll need the stock HU to keep Sync. Just grab a portable navi if you really need it. I have been looking into a 2010/2011 GT myself. I know I would get the Electronics Package, but either way I am going to use a bit one to tie into the stock system. As far as speakers, I will probably use my Audison LRx5.1k that I already have. Do 8s in the doors, 4" midrange and 1" tweeter on the A-pillars. OR, 8s in the doors and 5.25s in the 6x8 location and 1" tweeters on the A-pillars. I was thinking about going all Scanspeak or all Morel or all Dynaudio, a few companies that make some high quality 3-way set ups with 7/8/9" midbasses. Then two 9" subs IB off the rear deck. If you want some more info PM me. If you wouldn't mind bringing the car up to NorCal, Sound Innovations is one of, if not the best shop in the area. I worked there for a bit, and let me tell you their work is awesome and Ernie, the owner, will try and work with you within your budget. But, you should know that a $2500 budget for a 3-way set up including a processor and labor, won't get you that far with a nicer shop. That would probably get you your front stage done, but it depends on how you want to attack it. With some 8/9s out there, you might be happy with just those in the doors, and not even want to bother with a sub. [/QUOTE]
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