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<blockquote data-quote="RikuY" data-source="post: 502469" data-attributes="member: 555622"><p>I would do a 4-channel amp for components and rears. A mono class D amp for sub. Return the Vegas and go to the place you are going to have the install done at. Tell a guy there you want a deck, front components, rear fills, a 4-channel amp for them, a mono amp, and a 10" sub. Then, tell them you have $1500 to work with and show me what I can afford to put in there with the final bill being $1500. Go to a couple different shops and compare the estimates when you get them all. Pick one.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't doing your own install, go to the shop and buy the stuff from there. Everything is just easier that way. Because they charge you $140 for installs WHEN you don't buy from them. It's a business, it's how they work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RikuY, post: 502469, member: 555622"] I would do a 4-channel amp for components and rears. A mono class D amp for sub. Return the Vegas and go to the place you are going to have the install done at. Tell a guy there you want a deck, front components, rear fills, a 4-channel amp for them, a mono amp, and a 10" sub. Then, tell them you have $1500 to work with and show me what I can afford to put in there with the final bill being $1500. Go to a couple different shops and compare the estimates when you get them all. Pick one. If you aren't doing your own install, go to the shop and buy the stuff from there. Everything is just easier that way. Because they charge you $140 for installs WHEN you don't buy from them. It's a business, it's how they work [/QUOTE]
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