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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyGoth" data-source="post: 8752918" data-attributes="member: 683445"><p>I am installing a custom Bose sound system in my 2011 Nissan. My experience has only ever been installing a car stereo so an amp, a kicker box, all that jazz is very new to me. I have or I am waiting for these items to use for the install and need to know if I need anything else. Im not looking to make a hugeness ultra insane amount of speakers, just a good beginners upgrade to have better sound and bass. I am partially deaf in one ear so a sound system that can output 2-3x's more volume and quality then it does now is all I'm trying to do. I also would like some ideas of ways to power the amp without running it to the car battery, maybe its own battery or power source that I am not aware of.</p><p></p><p>The only thing not displayed is the kicker box. Its a simple box that was 60$ has 2 - 10" subs and 2 - 4" tweets,</p><p>and the stereo which is not a CD player, it just player multiple forms of multimedia audio an I can hard wire my</p><p>IPod direly into it. Yes I realize I am one of the last 20 people who still uses an IPod. I run an internet radio station</p><p>and beside my many hard drives of audio, I use iPods to play the line ups for live shows.</p><p>The amp I haven't bought yet, I wasn't sure which one would be better or if they are not enough. The rear </p><p>speakers are to replace the blown out rears that came with the car, I have only had this care for 6 months.</p><p></p><p>Again, besides installing a stereo I have no experience with amps, I need to know if I am missing anything</p><p>or if the amps shown don't cut it. I can build computers from nothing but a pile of parts, I can program software,</p><p>and I can build a good system for an internet radio station which is a combination of computers and other audio hardware.</p><p>But with cars I am a bit novice and clueless.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]30317[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]30318[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]30319[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyGoth, post: 8752918, member: 683445"] I am installing a custom Bose sound system in my 2011 Nissan. My experience has only ever been installing a car stereo so an amp, a kicker box, all that jazz is very new to me. I have or I am waiting for these items to use for the install and need to know if I need anything else. Im not looking to make a hugeness ultra insane amount of speakers, just a good beginners upgrade to have better sound and bass. I am partially deaf in one ear so a sound system that can output 2-3x's more volume and quality then it does now is all I'm trying to do. I also would like some ideas of ways to power the amp without running it to the car battery, maybe its own battery or power source that I am not aware of. The only thing not displayed is the kicker box. Its a simple box that was 60$ has 2 - 10" subs and 2 - 4" tweets, and the stereo which is not a CD player, it just player multiple forms of multimedia audio an I can hard wire my IPod direly into it. Yes I realize I am one of the last 20 people who still uses an IPod. I run an internet radio station and beside my many hard drives of audio, I use iPods to play the line ups for live shows. The amp I haven't bought yet, I wasn't sure which one would be better or if they are not enough. The rear speakers are to replace the blown out rears that came with the car, I have only had this care for 6 months. Again, besides installing a stereo I have no experience with amps, I need to know if I am missing anything or if the amps shown don't cut it. I can build computers from nothing but a pile of parts, I can program software, and I can build a good system for an internet radio station which is a combination of computers and other audio hardware. But with cars I am a bit novice and clueless. [ATTACH type="full" alt="30317"]30317[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="30318"]30318[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="30319"]30319[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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