Dude, your 15, it took me until I was 52 to get the car and system like I really wanted, granted there have easily been 50 variations over the past 30 years, with at least 20 of those in just the past 15 years. But you have what I didn't, a knowledgeable group of dudes that have been there, and done that so maybe we can help y'all avoid our mistakes/mishaps, know what I mean? A decent sounding system, done properly, including electrical-battery/ies, alternators/s wires, enclosure, HU, speakers, sub/s, amps, and various supplies you can easily amass between $2000-3000, if not more.F*uck I’m broke
lower expectations and list a real budget for everything and we can start from there.I’m 15. Not a f*ucking millionaire
Id add to it..another set of subs.I put 4-kicker C-10 subs in a approx 4.0 sealed box in my cousins 78 single cab chevy on an Autotek Mean Machine 66HC and it was reatrdedly loud and hit really wellI currently have 2 kicker comps on 140rms each. I was wondering if I should upgrade those the comp r’s and get a better amp. Add t2 10” comp’s or get 2 more kicker comps and another amp.