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<blockquote data-quote="urwhatueati8god" data-source="post: 420695" data-attributes="member: 549416"><p>Don't just rush out into buying a system. A lot of people do that and a lot of people end up regretting it (not me, of course //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/angel.gif.fa7795fff6653f4381ba158c55a48b74.gif ) Check out some other headunits before you go out and buy that Pioneer, try some Eclipses and some Alpines. Make sure that which ever headunit you buy, it has three sets of preamp outputs. This way, you have subwoofer controls built in to the headunit and if you ever decide to go post-stock with the speakers and get yourself a set of components, you'll be able to amp them. Some headunits you might want to consider are the Eclipse CD3424 and the Alpine CDA-9807. I know a couple of people who have the CD3424's predecessor, and nobody has had any troubles with it whatsoever, and I would have to recommend that. As for sub-woofers, I would highly recommend saving and not just buying a set of bargain-basement sub-woofers. Also, what are you looking to get out of the sub-woofers, loudness or quality sound? Also, what exactly is your budget?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urwhatueati8god, post: 420695, member: 549416"] Don't just rush out into buying a system. A lot of people do that and a lot of people end up regretting it (not me, of course [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/angel.gif.fa7795fff6653f4381ba158c55a48b74.gif[/IMG] ) Check out some other headunits before you go out and buy that Pioneer, try some Eclipses and some Alpines. Make sure that which ever headunit you buy, it has three sets of preamp outputs. This way, you have subwoofer controls built in to the headunit and if you ever decide to go post-stock with the speakers and get yourself a set of components, you'll be able to amp them. Some headunits you might want to consider are the Eclipse CD3424 and the Alpine CDA-9807. I know a couple of people who have the CD3424's predecessor, and nobody has had any troubles with it whatsoever, and I would have to recommend that. As for sub-woofers, I would highly recommend saving and not just buying a set of bargain-basement sub-woofers. Also, what are you looking to get out of the sub-woofers, loudness or quality sound? Also, what exactly is your budget? [/QUOTE]
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