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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8320778" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>I feel like $180-$300 is the range for a good headunit brand new. You can certainly pay less if you're willing to go for used. The 80PRS would only be useful if you are planning on one day going active. Otherwise you can do fine with a cheaper headunit. Don't install the speakers in the rear unless they are coaxials. Have them all in front of you to get the best imaging. 5 channel amp would depend on if you are gonna use the sub or not. I wouldn't even use headunit power because it's weak as heck. I personally like oldschool alpine decks if you can find em'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8320778, member: 574798"] I feel like $180-$300 is the range for a good headunit brand new. You can certainly pay less if you're willing to go for used. The 80PRS would only be useful if you are planning on one day going active. Otherwise you can do fine with a cheaper headunit. Don't install the speakers in the rear unless they are coaxials. Have them all in front of you to get the best imaging. 5 channel amp would depend on if you are gonna use the sub or not. I wouldn't even use headunit power because it's weak as heck. I personally like oldschool alpine decks if you can find em'. [/QUOTE]
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