leonwaldo420
Junior Member
Good day all,
I'm not a car audio person at all and have never really had a decent system in any car I have owned so I'm just looking for some opinions to help me out.
I currently have a 2012 Ford F250 SD that I purchased in August and I plan on keeping until it either dies or gas prices force me out (It's a thirsty beast). Anyway the stereo system w/Sync audio is crap so I'm going to upgrade but I'm pretty green here.
I have about 6-7 hundred to spend and I want DVD/CD, Sirius, AM/FM tuner, and Android Audio. I have looked a couple Dub Din units that will supply all of this within my price range but my question to you knowledgeable folks is do I need to buy new speakers as well as a new amp or sub?
Obviously that will make me adjust the head unit pricing quite a bit but if it's a necessity then I can do that.
A little info on my listening habits...I don't crank anything or boom any bass, I listen to Rockabilly, hair metal, classic rock, the dead, outlaw country, sports, & some old time radio.
Last question, do I pay for the professional install or are most of these units installable by a novice?
Thanks!
I'm not a car audio person at all and have never really had a decent system in any car I have owned so I'm just looking for some opinions to help me out.
I currently have a 2012 Ford F250 SD that I purchased in August and I plan on keeping until it either dies or gas prices force me out (It's a thirsty beast). Anyway the stereo system w/Sync audio is crap so I'm going to upgrade but I'm pretty green here.
I have about 6-7 hundred to spend and I want DVD/CD, Sirius, AM/FM tuner, and Android Audio. I have looked a couple Dub Din units that will supply all of this within my price range but my question to you knowledgeable folks is do I need to buy new speakers as well as a new amp or sub?
Obviously that will make me adjust the head unit pricing quite a bit but if it's a necessity then I can do that.
A little info on my listening habits...I don't crank anything or boom any bass, I listen to Rockabilly, hair metal, classic rock, the dead, outlaw country, sports, & some old time radio.
Last question, do I pay for the professional install or are most of these units installable by a novice?
Thanks!