[quote name='Ignatowski']always have sat radio playing in my truck.......sounds good to me,not as good as some CDs but for
everyday BS is plenty good[/QUOTE]
This man's right. I have to apologize CButs. I had a very very bad experience with satellite radio and it caused my to not recommend it though it might be something that could be right for you. Sarellite radio offers many selections of music , sports, and news. I will say to read the fine print very carefully and make sure you know about the renewal process.
[quote name='bubbagumper6']Smartphone + vehicle dock + pandora app = unlimited infinitely customizeable radio stations = pure
sexxx[/QUOTE]
This is something I am interested in too. I am just not sure how it would work.
@bubbagumper6 do you know how this service works? I can't seem to find any information about it and I don't know anybody that uses Pandora this way.
[quote name='cbuts']wow thanks so much for the reply, and answering all my questions.
im not super familiar with all the preouts and whatnot, but from my understanding i have 2 like you said, so i can get a component set in the front, buy a 2 channel amp, and have my fronts amped with a set of rcas, and unplug the backs? or leave them plugged in?(or your saying i can wire them right to the deck?)
and still use my current rcas to run my sub amp like i am doing.
There are countless ways to hook up the speakers and subs. The headunit you have has 4 RCA outputs(these are to add ease of connection to external amplifiers) and you have 4 speaker outputs which are amplified by the headunit. You can use combinations of these 8 speaker connections to achieve the desired speaker combination. Depending on your speakers you choose, the outputs can be used the way you need them.
if so that part is pretty well understood (besides the back speaker part)
as for the HD radio, i am going to wait on that one i suppose, i would like a nice dvd flip deck in the future(im guessing those work just like normal decks right? and come with hd(some). . i want to get better sounder speakers and get an amp for them first before i get into the "hd radio",i was just curious for future purchases.
There are a multitude of options when it comes to headunits. A good thing to know is that most newer model headunits have the ability to connect most all aftermarket additions (satellite radio, HD radio, Bluetooth, ect) so all you have to do is buy the option you want and plug it in without a bunch of new wiring. This helps in several ways, it helps you get ONLY the features you want, and it keeps cost down. But you could always buy the most expensive and get everything in one shot.
now since your so helpful i will elaborate like i already have in my other topics but failing to recieve the walk-thru that i need haha.
im in the midst of looking for a component set, $200 in my paypal, willing to pay the rest.
RE AUDIO XXX6.5C 6-1/2" 2-Way COMPONENT SPEAKERS SYSTEM XXX-6.5-C XXX6.5COMP NEW | eBay
ALPINE 660W MAX SPR-60C TYPE R 6.5" CAR STEREO 2 WAY COMPONENT SPEAKER SYSTEM | eBay
i have found the above 2 on my own, and need an opinion on them, and which i should get ( or maybe another set somewhere else ) cause im not sure what to look for really, i just want something loud, and nice quality.
Both of these sets are okay to run and you shouldn't have any problems. But some key differences are the impedance and power handling. The XXX are 2 ohm loads and thhe Alpines are 4 ohm. The XXX are utilizing 2 inch voice coils and the Alpine has a 1 inch coil. This is gonna make a big difference when choosing an amp. The 2 ohm load (The XXX's) will be easier to find power for, a lot cheaper. The Alpine's will probably sound cleaner, but not play as loud. But if you're trying to keep up with some big subs, I would probably do the XXX. Better yet, I would try to find a local audio competition and check out some equipment in person and maybe it will help you narrow down your decision.
right now ive got the 4 awg kit ran, and i have this kit thats probably going to be installed this week sometime,( please give feedback on the kit and fuses and let me know if its also okay for my setup, or i should upgrade the fuses(thanks))
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/390367819196?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2648
This amp kit should be just fine for a nice 4 channel amp. I would not hesitate to recommend this kit to anyone
what i want from my system is a nice loud system(pretty much lol) but also nice sounding, i pound my subs pretty much all the time when im driving ( id like to turn them up more once this kits installed, the gain is 4/12 and im pretty sure it could go up some more ( i was just blowing my 80A fuses before when it went to like 6) but at the same time i need some speakers to match it.
When setting up the gains on an amplifier, there are a lot of things to take into consideration, and also the attention paid to the details, will ensure the proper functioning of your amp and also to the longevity of its life. Here is a link to help you out with this:
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-reference-database/532425-new-car-audio-read-first.html
also i will need some tips on installing a component set once picked(and made sure itll fit) im not sure what "cross-overs" are for, and really all that jazz lol, and the tuning part, is that done through the deck? lol
i also have many vibrations but ive contacted this don guy, who is going to help me with that part of it
The functions of the crossover are to make sure the correct frequencies are sent to the correct speaker(don't want bass going to a tweeter!) And sound deadening is important to help with many aspects of an install. There are many reputable dealers on here and if you don't plan on competing, I would suggest a good product at a reasonable price.
anyways, whatever you can fill me in on is greatly appreciated
Another website to help you out: Car Alarm, Car Stereo, Mobile Video, and Cruise Control Info for Installers
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