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<blockquote data-quote="alex16" data-source="post: 8370780" data-attributes="member: 658304"><p>I purchased a New Mirage (super affordable new car and super small) about 3 months ago. I converted my JBL components/kenwood excelon 797/mtx sub all to my Jeep Cherokee that sounds okay.</p><p></p><p>I want to do a basic sound system on my Mirage while retaining my factory head unit (bluetooth pandora usb aux hands free calling steering controls). I don't mind my factory stereo for what it is, it is actually decent for a car window sticked at 15,000. The stock 140 watt radio and 4 door mounted 6'' speakers have enough bass to shake the mirrors and almost get loud enough.. just not enough.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about cheap component speakers ($75 a pair or less hopefully) 6.5s, a small 10'' subwoofer for the trunk and a 5 channel amplifier.</p><p></p><p>I had a lot of advise to get the precision power.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what for the sub woofer, maybe even a under seat model or mold something for my hatchback? I wish I could just go to a car audio shop and have it done but $$$$ forces me to do it myself.</p><p></p><p>Maybe a two sets of Pyle PLG6C that are 30 a set (super cheap) and use the money for a decent 5 channel Precision Power i640</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex16, post: 8370780, member: 658304"] I purchased a New Mirage (super affordable new car and super small) about 3 months ago. I converted my JBL components/kenwood excelon 797/mtx sub all to my Jeep Cherokee that sounds okay. I want to do a basic sound system on my Mirage while retaining my factory head unit (bluetooth pandora usb aux hands free calling steering controls). I don't mind my factory stereo for what it is, it is actually decent for a car window sticked at 15,000. The stock 140 watt radio and 4 door mounted 6'' speakers have enough bass to shake the mirrors and almost get loud enough.. just not enough. I was thinking about cheap component speakers ($75 a pair or less hopefully) 6.5s, a small 10'' subwoofer for the trunk and a 5 channel amplifier. I had a lot of advise to get the precision power. Not sure what for the sub woofer, maybe even a under seat model or mold something for my hatchback? I wish I could just go to a car audio shop and have it done but $$$$ forces me to do it myself. Maybe a two sets of Pyle PLG6C that are 30 a set (super cheap) and use the money for a decent 5 channel Precision Power i640 [/QUOTE]
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