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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8861300" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Not laying out your system, and buying on impulses can usually cost you more funds if the items chosen do not meet your expectations and dig deeper in the pocket for the future needs/wants. Such as an HU/radio that has One set of 2.5 RCAs out rather than 2/ or 3 that may be needed for the upgrades later on. you can start slowly by doing the HU and a set of Components up front and an amplifier for them, and maybe even a 4ch for the rear speakers for the passengers speakers to add later. Add a substage later, but have the wiring in place to run ONCE rather than not having the right sized supply wiring for a multiple amp system. Things like that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8861300, member: 634282"] Not laying out your system, and buying on impulses can usually cost you more funds if the items chosen do not meet your expectations and dig deeper in the pocket for the future needs/wants. Such as an HU/radio that has One set of 2.5 RCAs out rather than 2/ or 3 that may be needed for the upgrades later on. you can start slowly by doing the HU and a set of Components up front and an amplifier for them, and maybe even a 4ch for the rear speakers for the passengers speakers to add later. Add a substage later, but have the wiring in place to run ONCE rather than not having the right sized supply wiring for a multiple amp system. Things like that [/QUOTE]
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