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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudioNub" data-source="post: 7494635" data-attributes="member: 636826"><p>I just got paid and I have 125$ to spend on a head unit. Should I save it for a better one or is there something decent I can get with this?</p><p></p><p>By the way, I just got to 10" Pioneer 350 watt subs in a box already hooked for 6 bucks at a nearby Pull-Apart. I was getting a fender for my car ROFL. But I plugged them into my surround sound system at home and from that (my dad has a 15 inch sub of some brand that makes the living room thump if cranked all the way up. Well as loud as these things could make both subs go at once, it sounded fine. Soo for now they will work.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, this is what my head unit would run off of. So, any suggestion will be welcome. I am a total nub when it comes to car audio so I don't know what kind of head unit it would need etc. And I am also putting new door speakers in when I get the chance. So it will need to e able to power off those. Which sounds like common sense. But like I said, I know practically nothing. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudioNub, post: 7494635, member: 636826"] I just got paid and I have 125$ to spend on a head unit. Should I save it for a better one or is there something decent I can get with this? By the way, I just got to 10" Pioneer 350 watt subs in a box already hooked for 6 bucks at a nearby Pull-Apart. I was getting a fender for my car ROFL. But I plugged them into my surround sound system at home and from that (my dad has a 15 inch sub of some brand that makes the living room thump if cranked all the way up. Well as loud as these things could make both subs go at once, it sounded fine. Soo for now they will work. Anyways, this is what my head unit would run off of. So, any suggestion will be welcome. I am a total nub when it comes to car audio so I don't know what kind of head unit it would need etc. And I am also putting new door speakers in when I get the chance. So it will need to e able to power off those. Which sounds like common sense. But like I said, I know practically nothing. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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