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<blockquote data-quote="Spr0ket" data-source="post: 1203566" data-attributes="member: 560341"><p>There are tons of terms defined in a few stickys that would really help you understand the talk a bit more. As for a decent sound quality system, what kind of car did you end up getting, that will give us a better idea of your limitations.</p><p></p><p>A few suggestions to start with. Look around for a new head unit (the radio) and check for the general features you would like. Second, look around your area to see if you can find a good stereo shop (not best buy/circuit city) that you can really trust. Ask the local patrons of the stereo shop what they think of the local competition. Don't make split second decisions until you've discussed the options thoroughly. There are brands you will want to stay far away from such as audiobahn. There are also brands you will not be able to find in most stores that you should take into consideration. For a starter system, you may want to start out small and build later. A single sub and only components for the front fill will probably give you a really good front stage setup that will dwarf most stock setups (with amps of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spr0ket, post: 1203566, member: 560341"] There are tons of terms defined in a few stickys that would really help you understand the talk a bit more. As for a decent sound quality system, what kind of car did you end up getting, that will give us a better idea of your limitations. A few suggestions to start with. Look around for a new head unit (the radio) and check for the general features you would like. Second, look around your area to see if you can find a good stereo shop (not best buy/circuit city) that you can really trust. Ask the local patrons of the stereo shop what they think of the local competition. Don't make split second decisions until you've discussed the options thoroughly. There are brands you will want to stay far away from such as audiobahn. There are also brands you will not be able to find in most stores that you should take into consideration. For a starter system, you may want to start out small and build later. A single sub and only components for the front fill will probably give you a really good front stage setup that will dwarf most stock setups (with amps of course). [/QUOTE]
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