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<blockquote data-quote="resq911" data-source="post: 2974838" data-attributes="member: 576611"><p>Thanks for the welcome!</p><p></p><p>I am restoring a Dodge Challenger and want a very nice clean sounding system in it. The exhaust is loud so I need to overcome that. I have installed butyl rubber deadening mat and sound absorbing foam to all interior surfaces. I have 5 speaker locations to use. I wont cut the car to move speakers. 2) 6"x9" on the rear window deck (Infinity Kappa), 2) 3.5" dash sides (Undecided brand) and 1 4"x10" dash center (Undecided brand). I have a Sony XM-2150GSX 150W x 2 amp for rear and am thinking of getting a Nakamichi PA-300 for the front.........not sure yet. I have bought a high quality amp wiring install kit as well. I plan to have an amp for front set and one for rear. I want a CD in the unit and would like it to look classic and not like a big neon sign but I realize that may not be an option.</p><p></p><p>I like the McIntosh look but am worried as old as it is, newer technology has caught up with it and I could get a better sound with a new deck.</p><p></p><p>Whatcha think I should do??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="resq911, post: 2974838, member: 576611"] Thanks for the welcome! I am restoring a Dodge Challenger and want a very nice clean sounding system in it. The exhaust is loud so I need to overcome that. I have installed butyl rubber deadening mat and sound absorbing foam to all interior surfaces. I have 5 speaker locations to use. I wont cut the car to move speakers. 2) 6"x9" on the rear window deck (Infinity Kappa), 2) 3.5" dash sides (Undecided brand) and 1 4"x10" dash center (Undecided brand). I have a Sony XM-2150GSX 150W x 2 amp for rear and am thinking of getting a Nakamichi PA-300 for the front.........not sure yet. I have bought a high quality amp wiring install kit as well. I plan to have an amp for front set and one for rear. I want a CD in the unit and would like it to look classic and not like a big neon sign but I realize that may not be an option. I like the McIntosh look but am worried as old as it is, newer technology has caught up with it and I could get a better sound with a new deck. Whatcha think I should do?? [/QUOTE]
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