Alright! This is all starting to make some sense! LoL, thanks guys! Few more questions? If I do get 2 amps will I need to get 2 amp kits? The guy at Best Buy told me an Amp kit and 1 additional set or RCA wires would be enough to wire my whole system with one amp.
You probably won't need two whole amp kits. You may be able to find a 2-amp amp kit, or I've seen some amp kits that already come with distrobution blocks. But basically all you'll need is a distrobution block for the power wire and as the guy said, another pair of RCA's. Other than that, just make sure that the amp kit you get has enough power and ground wire (length wise). The you can just splice into the REM wire from one amp and run it to the other (you should be fine running two amps from the REM without any relays....but be careful if you add any more equipment [like an EQ]).
And do you guys think that the Infinity Subs will suffice for my type of music?
Infinity makes great subs, and those perfects are pretty nice. I think they are a great choice.
Oh yea, I have a Lanzar VIBE231 2 ch 800W amp right now
http://www.millionbuy.com/lnzvibe231.html
do you guys think that will be enough for the Subs?
It would do good enough for now. Power handling is box dependent, and the Perfects definitely don't
need 350w each to sound good.
What brands would you recommend for components that are in the $150 range? Do you guys know any good component brands? I was thinking about Infinity (if I could get a good price on them) or CDT, I also found a set of Kicker component speakers for 115.00... but I don't want to spend too much, b/c I still want to get some 6 x9's.
Forget the 6x9, or at most spend ~$40-50 on them. But, spend the majority of your money on the front speakers as they will have a
much larger impact on the sound quality of your stereo. Rear fill isn't
needed unless you have 5.1 surround sound or carry a lot of rear-seat passenger and it's a very large car.
One thing to be wary about CDT is that there seems to be as many people unhappy with them as their are who like them. CDT is hyped big time on this forum, go ahead and investigate other options and don't buy into the boner right yet.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-Br5kSJCjDUG/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?s=0&c=10&g=76500&I=500SPX177A&o=p&a=0&cc=01&avf=N&search=alpine
Another option is the Alpine Type-R's. Retail on them is around $250, but you could wheel 'n deal with Ovation down to atleast $175 on them I'd imagine. I'd have to talk to Bill over there and see how low they could go. But, Ovation might have the Type R's on display for you to listen to (usually a safer route to hear something before you buy it).