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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8252379" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>There are a lot of good quality brands out there and most of them are what you would probably call underground. As for building an SQ system for a grand, I don't see it happening. But with that said, you can do a lot with a little if you focus on the environment rather than the brand name(s) of the equipment because generally speaking, most everything comes from the same build houses or is based on the same parts/designs these days. Also, you can spend a zillion bucks on gear and if you don't set it up correctly, it'll sound horrible.</p><p></p><p>As for simple head units, the Pioneer AVH-X2600 has built in bluetooth, as do a lot of other simple head units out there.</p><p></p><p>With respect to your sub question, no one can tell you whether one ten is enough for you. I can tell you that one ten is not enough for me but, I'm a basshead. I can also tell you that sealed boxes will never please me but again, I'm not you.</p><p></p><p>My recommendation for a moderate sound quality sub stage would be one 8 or 10 in a ¼ wave transmission line but again, I have no idea what you consider enough or too much bass. Also, a lot of people don't like really low bass and as such, those people think sealed boxes sound better. So not to beat a dad horse but... without knowing your preferences, I can't really make an accurate recommendation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8252379, member: 655960"] There are a lot of good quality brands out there and most of them are what you would probably call underground. As for building an SQ system for a grand, I don't see it happening. But with that said, you can do a lot with a little if you focus on the environment rather than the brand name(s) of the equipment because generally speaking, most everything comes from the same build houses or is based on the same parts/designs these days. Also, you can spend a zillion bucks on gear and if you don't set it up correctly, it'll sound horrible. As for simple head units, the Pioneer AVH-X2600 has built in bluetooth, as do a lot of other simple head units out there. With respect to your sub question, no one can tell you whether one ten is enough for you. I can tell you that one ten is not enough for me but, I'm a basshead. I can also tell you that sealed boxes will never please me but again, I'm not you. My recommendation for a moderate sound quality sub stage would be one 8 or 10 in a ¼ wave transmission line but again, I have no idea what you consider enough or too much bass. Also, a lot of people don't like really low bass and as such, those people think sealed boxes sound better. So not to beat a dad horse but... without knowing your preferences, I can't really make an accurate recommendation. [/QUOTE]
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