Hello everyone. I am new to both car audio and also this forum.
Firstly, I'm not exactly sure where to post this, but I'll just post it here first. I have a 2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan and I'm looking to upgrade the audio in the car. I am a junior in high school currently. I am the youngest child and am using the family car. I will have it for sure the next two years until I graduate and possible in college if they decide to keep the car instead of selling/trading in. That being said, my budget is pretty cheap. Since I may only have it for two years and am only making money from a part-time job, I'm allocating up to $200 for the build. I'm obviously not looking for a high-end system at all. In my car (Complete factory system), one of the front door 6.5" speakers rattles when volume goes up to 50%. After I noticed that, I decided to upgrade the system as a whole since, besides the rattling problem, the sound quality isn't good at all.
I listen to mostly rap music and some other genres as well. The bass is going to be important. However, I am not looking for it to be very heavy in bass. I want to easily be able to hear the highs and mids of a song. Also, I like to blast the music as most people do. I want it to be pretty loud. I don't need 103 dB loud, but I want it to be loud enough to drive with windows down and can clearly hear the music.
I've been wanting to do this for a couple of months now, but I wanted to wait for Black Friday because I knew it would be very hard to get a $200 system without sales. Forgot to mention, I am not intending on getting rear speakers at all. I don't think it will be worth the extra money. And as much as I want bass, if I cant fit a sub woofer in my budget I will probably pass on one for now. I'll post what I've come up with. I need to see if the parts I currently have will work together and in my car. I've been using the "Fit my car" on Crutchfield and sonicelectronix when coming up with this list. However, I am very new so if somebody can confirm this.
I got no idea if any of these are actually good. I've been solely judging it off my slim knowledge of the specifications, reviews, and price. Please give me recommendations and opinions on what I got so far.
Possible Headunits:
Sony DSX-A415BT (DSXA415BT)
JVC KD-X260BT
Possible Front Speakers:
Alpine SPE-6000
Focal Integration ISC 165
Possible Amps:
Rockford Fosgate Prime R300X4
Alpine MRV-F300
I don't get any possible subwoofers. I haven't been doing research on subs so I got no idea what is good or not. Also, I don't even know what size I should get for my car, so I just left this one black,
Firstly, I'm not exactly sure where to post this, but I'll just post it here first. I have a 2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan and I'm looking to upgrade the audio in the car. I am a junior in high school currently. I am the youngest child and am using the family car. I will have it for sure the next two years until I graduate and possible in college if they decide to keep the car instead of selling/trading in. That being said, my budget is pretty cheap. Since I may only have it for two years and am only making money from a part-time job, I'm allocating up to $200 for the build. I'm obviously not looking for a high-end system at all. In my car (Complete factory system), one of the front door 6.5" speakers rattles when volume goes up to 50%. After I noticed that, I decided to upgrade the system as a whole since, besides the rattling problem, the sound quality isn't good at all.
I listen to mostly rap music and some other genres as well. The bass is going to be important. However, I am not looking for it to be very heavy in bass. I want to easily be able to hear the highs and mids of a song. Also, I like to blast the music as most people do. I want it to be pretty loud. I don't need 103 dB loud, but I want it to be loud enough to drive with windows down and can clearly hear the music.
I've been wanting to do this for a couple of months now, but I wanted to wait for Black Friday because I knew it would be very hard to get a $200 system without sales. Forgot to mention, I am not intending on getting rear speakers at all. I don't think it will be worth the extra money. And as much as I want bass, if I cant fit a sub woofer in my budget I will probably pass on one for now. I'll post what I've come up with. I need to see if the parts I currently have will work together and in my car. I've been using the "Fit my car" on Crutchfield and sonicelectronix when coming up with this list. However, I am very new so if somebody can confirm this.
I got no idea if any of these are actually good. I've been solely judging it off my slim knowledge of the specifications, reviews, and price. Please give me recommendations and opinions on what I got so far.
Possible Headunits:
Sony DSX-A415BT (DSXA415BT)
Sony DSX-A415BT Single DIN Mechless Bluetooth Car Stereo
Sony DSX-A415BT DSXA415BT • Single DIN Bluetooth In-Dash Digital Media Car Stereo Receiver with Front 3.5 & USB Auxiliary Inputs • 55W x 4 Chan. Max / 20W x 4 Chan. RMS • 2 Sets of Preamp Outputs • EQ10 Preset Equalizer • Bluetooth Music Streaming • SiriusXM Ready
JVC KD-X260BT (kdx260bt) Single DIN In-Dash Bluetooth AM/FM/
JVC KD-X260BT • Single DIN In-Dash Bluetooth AM/FM/Digital Media Car Stereo Receiver w/ Text LCD Screen and Pandora/iHeartRadio/Spotify Control • 50W x 4 Chan. Max • 22W x 4 Chan. RMS • 1 Set of 2.5V Preamp Outputs • 13-Band Equalizer / Presets • Pandora/iHeartRadio/Spotify Control via...
Possible Front Speakers:
Alpine SPE-6000
Alpine SPE-6000 | 6.5" Type-E Coaxial Car Speakers
Alpine SPE-6000 • 120W 6.5" 2-Way Type-E Coaxial Speakers w/ Silk Tweeters • Peak Power: 480W • RMS Power: 120W • 3/4" Silk Soft Dome Tweeter • Mounting Depth: 2-3/8" • Polypropylene Pearl Mica Injection Cone • 4 Ohms Impedance • Sensitivity: 88.5dB
Focal Integration ISC 165
Integration Universal Series 6-1/2" 2-way car speakers
Possible Amps:
Rockford Fosgate Prime R300X4
Rockford Fosgate R300X4 300W Four Chan Class A/B Amplifier
Rockford Fosgate Prime R300X4 • 300W 4-Channel Class AB Prime Series Full Range Amplifier • 50W x 4-Chan. @ 4 ohms • 75W x 4-Chan. @ 2 ohms • 150W x 2 Chan. @ 4 ohms Bridged • Selectable Bass Boost Punch EQ • Variable High-Pass & Low-Pass Crossover • CEA-2006 Compliant • Soft Start Turn-On
Alpine MRV-F300 | 300W V-Power Compact 4-Channel Amplifier
Alpine MRV-F300 • 300W 4-Channel Class D V-Power Series Compact Car Amplifier • RMS Power: 50W x 4-Chan. @ 4 ohms 75W x 4-Chan. @ 2 ohms • 3-Way System Protection • 4/3/2/1 Channel Operation • 8 Gauge Power and Ground Inputs • Same Power in a 40% Smaller Chassis
I don't get any possible subwoofers. I haven't been doing research on subs so I got no idea what is good or not. Also, I don't even know what size I should get for my car, so I just left this one black,
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