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<blockquote data-quote="husker77" data-source="post: 8200080" data-attributes="member: 641116"><p>I know there are a ton of these threads, everyone asking for help. I have not really bought new equipment in 16 years so I don't really know what is good anymore. Looking to get my kid's new car set up for him for Christmas. It is a 67 Ford Galaxie and real original and in good shape. He doesn't want to cut the dash for a modern stereo or even pull out the old am radio either. Like most kids he only listens to digital music anyway so was thinking of running a sound processor/eq that he can just plug his ipod into, we should be able to mount it under the dash where it wont really stick out but still be easy to reach. Something like</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_6655_Clarion-EQS746.html" target="_blank">Clarion EQS746 7-Band Graphic Rotary Equalizer / EQ w/Aux Input</a>.</p><p></p><p>Probably a 2 channel amp to run a set of separates up front and a sub amp and most likely a single sub. I think we can get 6 cubes pretty easy and port it through the rear package tray. He isn't worried about bass you can hear blocks away, just a nice sounding system that can get loud enough.</p><p></p><p>What can you guys recommend, probably trying to keep it under $500. Also wouldn't mind going used either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="husker77, post: 8200080, member: 641116"] I know there are a ton of these threads, everyone asking for help. I have not really bought new equipment in 16 years so I don't really know what is good anymore. Looking to get my kid's new car set up for him for Christmas. It is a 67 Ford Galaxie and real original and in good shape. He doesn't want to cut the dash for a modern stereo or even pull out the old am radio either. Like most kids he only listens to digital music anyway so was thinking of running a sound processor/eq that he can just plug his ipod into, we should be able to mount it under the dash where it wont really stick out but still be easy to reach. Something like [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_6655_Clarion-EQS746.html"]Clarion EQS746 7-Band Graphic Rotary Equalizer / EQ w/Aux Input[/URL]. Probably a 2 channel amp to run a set of separates up front and a sub amp and most likely a single sub. I think we can get 6 cubes pretty easy and port it through the rear package tray. He isn't worried about bass you can hear blocks away, just a nice sounding system that can get loud enough. What can you guys recommend, probably trying to keep it under $500. Also wouldn't mind going used either. [/QUOTE]
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