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After 14 years of owning my Iroc,I'm finally getting around to ditching the factory "ERS" cassete player and speakers.
My car is not driven on a regular basis,It's a drag oriented car with the battery and a NOS bottle in the rear well.I'm not looking for a competition system or an audiophiles delight,I just want to put in a quality head unit and speakers.I'd like to avoid an external amp,as that's just more weight to haul around.What I'm looking for are suggestions on a CD/MP3 in dash,and quality speakers.The only hitch is that w/ a 468 under the hood and dual Flowmasters,it's gotta produce some volume to be heard.It doesn't need to be insanely loud,just so I can hear it and not distort all to hell.I know the factory speakers are 4x6s and 6x9s,if something else will work better,I have no problem fabricating plates if need be,or enlarging openings,etc.
So let me have it,what should I buy?
My car is not driven on a regular basis,It's a drag oriented car with the battery and a NOS bottle in the rear well.I'm not looking for a competition system or an audiophiles delight,I just want to put in a quality head unit and speakers.I'd like to avoid an external amp,as that's just more weight to haul around.What I'm looking for are suggestions on a CD/MP3 in dash,and quality speakers.The only hitch is that w/ a 468 under the hood and dual Flowmasters,it's gotta produce some volume to be heard.It doesn't need to be insanely loud,just so I can hear it and not distort all to hell.I know the factory speakers are 4x6s and 6x9s,if something else will work better,I have no problem fabricating plates if need be,or enlarging openings,etc.
So let me have it,what should I buy?
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Dollar for dollar you can't beat a Pioneer. If you don't what to run amps check out the DEH-P80. It will give you more power from the HU.
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I've had good luck from Pioneer CD head units.Any specifics I need to look for in speakers?I know this is a boring thread for the hard core guys,but I sure appreciate the Help.
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Originally Posted by Justins86bird
I like my Pioneer decks. Stay away from Sony!!!!!!
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generally, if you are not going to run an amp, the stock speakers are fine. Running good speakers on just a headunit will clip the speakers.
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Originally Posted by b's90cam
generally, if you are not going to run an amp, the stock speakers are fine. Running good speakers on just a headunit will clip the speakers.
NO.... YOU CAN RUN SOME ALPINE TYPE-E'S OR SOME DIAMOND AUDIO D3'S WILL WORK GREAT ON JUST A HEAD UNIT....AS FOR HEAD UNIT'S ALPINE, PIONEER, PANASONIC, AND KENWOOD ARE GOOD UNIT'S.... I PERSONALLY LIKE ALPINE....
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Well all i knwo is i bought a brand new Alpine HU, and new type e speakers and they sounded real clear until about 19, then they sounded like crap. When i tested the HU out with the stock speakers it sounded better than with new speakers after 20. These are my personal observations. Could have screwed up the wiring.
But i doubt it.
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Originally Posted by b's90cam
Well all i knwo is i bought a brand new Alpine HU, and new type e speakers and they sounded real clear until about 19, then they sounded like crap. When i tested the HU out with the stock speakers it sounded better than with new speakers after 20. These are my personal observations. Could have screwed up the wiring.
But i doubt it.
But i doubt it.
Originally Posted by Irockz
I know the factory speakers are 4x6s and 6x9s,if something else will work better,I have no problem fabricating plates if need be,or enlarging openings,etc.
So let me have it,what should I buy?
So let me have it,what should I buy?
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Originally Posted by b's90cam
I always run all new wirng thank you
WHAT GAUGE?
WHAT HEAD UNIT WHERE YOU USING?
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you know what i dont know but it was an alpine cda???, ill get to it tonight, but i was using the speaker wire they sent along with it form Alpine. I would assume new 18 gauge wire form alpine going 3 feet would be good enough.
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i got the pioneer deh-3600 and like the looks and operation of the head unit i also have pioneer 4-way 6x9s and some rockford fosgate 4x10s up front all in all a pretty decent system wont win any awards but it sounds nice and wasnt too expensive
just my $0.02
just my $0.02
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Originally Posted by LT1LE
YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOUR SPEAKER WIRE.... FACTORY SPEAKER WIRE SUCKES....
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Originally Posted by NEEDAZ
Speaker wiring isn't that important. The stock wiring is more then enough. This isn't high current DC.
I HAVE MECP ADVANCED LEVEL CERTIFICATION....
HAVE WON COUNTLESS SPL AND SQ COMPETITIONS....
....BUT YOU GO AHEAD AND RUN YOUR STOCK WIRING....
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You also wasted money of '40 farads'. I've seen more then one monkey get MECP, if you can read you can pass that. If you're so smart, how come you can figure out how to turn off the caps lock? But I bet you're one of those guys that can hear the difference in RCA cables too.
Can you actually explain why you think "FACTORY SPEAKER WIRE SUCKES"? Should be SUCKS.
Can you actually explain why you think "FACTORY SPEAKER WIRE SUCKES"? Should be SUCKS.
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Boy,this has evolved into a lot of helpful info
To all who have provided useful information,thank you.
Now I propose a
,as this is nothing more than a pissing contest now.
To all who have provided useful information,thank you.
Now I propose a
,as this is nothing more than a pissing contest now. Supreme Member
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You may have already made your purchases, but regarding the headunit, I also went for Pioneer. One of the reason (besides I like them) was the 1 1/2 din size models they offer. They look soooo much more cleaner than a regular single din size deck. They don't stick out, you don't need an ugly installation kit to make it fit and fill in the gaps, and the display and buttons are nice and large so it's easy to operate and read. Here's mine . . .


Since I bought mine, they look even better now, and come with more features. They are now available in black which would be a perfect match for the black interior trim.


Since I bought mine, they look even better now, and come with more features. They are now available in black which would be a perfect match for the black interior trim.
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for speakers, polk or infinity are good quality with low distortion. 