Soldato
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Ok. So I like my music, I have started to improve what's in my car. Budget is the less the better but obviously I know good things cost money. This is really a little selection of questions that have cropped up since I started looking into it all. I've been browsing around on Talk Audio and such but to be honest they seem a bit too enthusiast for me, most of it is just way over my head.
What I have got currently and what I have done:
An Alpine CDE-111RM head unit with iPod/iPhone lead and whatnot.
Alpine SPG-17CS components in the doors, mounted on 6mm MDF rings because the baskets were just a shade too wide for the holes.
I've ordered soundproofing and will be redoing the factory stuff in the doors in the next few days as while I was trying to suss out the first door I pulled half of it out and it's rattling so I'll do both doors while I'm at it.
So it sounds pretty good, rattles aside, and is a considerable improvement over the stock fronts which were in fairness a lot less awful than a lot of OEM stuff, imo. The tweeters are mounted in the mirror covers, when I have a day off I'm going to get the ones from pug that actually have tweeter pods in so it looks more like original.
I want to finish it off and see these as my options, really (and I may be completely wrong, please correct me if I am)
1) 4 channel amp, two channels bridged to power a sub that I'd buy and put in a box that I'd buy or build (buy most likely). Or a pre-boxed passive sub. Disconnect parcel shelf speakers.
2) 2 channel amp in the front with a passthrough. 2 channel amp powering the fronts, passthrough going to active sub's amp in the boot. Again, disconnect parcel shelf speakers.
3) 4 channel amp, no sub, coax speakers in parcel shelf (or possibly just mid-bass speakers in the shelf (17cm) - but these seem a bit specialist and there are none in the price range I would be looking at). This option is much cheaper, a little easier, doesn't invade on my boot and would look bang on factory.
Would option 3 be total crap?
And am I right in thinking that yes I can get a 4 channel amp, bridge two channels to power the sub? I'm sure I can but I don't know. I am an idiot at this.
All I'm looking to do is get together a reasonable setup that is partly or wholly transferrable to any car I get in the future. HU Amp and sub, anyway, transferring the comps is obviously depended on what car I got next but regardless, you get the gist.
I can go to £250 to finish it off, I will depending on what I decide to do want an active sub and a 2 channel amp, or an passive sub and a 4 channel amp, or new rear speakers and a 4 channel amp.
I just don't know enough to know which is best for my needs/budget/abilities. I'm reasonably handy, don't mind learning and I'm not averse to dismantling things.
Post turned out much longer than I anticipated but any advice and/or recommendations for amps, subs, and so on would be much appreciated. From what I gather a few people here aim or have in the past done a pretty similar thing - a simple ish, transferrable setup that doesn't require complete butchery of the car. If all the options would give me the same end result I would go for amped speakers in the back but I get a strong feeling a sub would be considerably better. I listen to all sorts of music but leaning towards rock/punk/folk/metal, bit of hip hop and a smattering of drum'n'bass.
Thanks
What I have got currently and what I have done:
An Alpine CDE-111RM head unit with iPod/iPhone lead and whatnot.
Alpine SPG-17CS components in the doors, mounted on 6mm MDF rings because the baskets were just a shade too wide for the holes.
I've ordered soundproofing and will be redoing the factory stuff in the doors in the next few days as while I was trying to suss out the first door I pulled half of it out and it's rattling so I'll do both doors while I'm at it.
So it sounds pretty good, rattles aside, and is a considerable improvement over the stock fronts which were in fairness a lot less awful than a lot of OEM stuff, imo. The tweeters are mounted in the mirror covers, when I have a day off I'm going to get the ones from pug that actually have tweeter pods in so it looks more like original.
I want to finish it off and see these as my options, really (and I may be completely wrong, please correct me if I am)
1) 4 channel amp, two channels bridged to power a sub that I'd buy and put in a box that I'd buy or build (buy most likely). Or a pre-boxed passive sub. Disconnect parcel shelf speakers.
2) 2 channel amp in the front with a passthrough. 2 channel amp powering the fronts, passthrough going to active sub's amp in the boot. Again, disconnect parcel shelf speakers.
3) 4 channel amp, no sub, coax speakers in parcel shelf (or possibly just mid-bass speakers in the shelf (17cm) - but these seem a bit specialist and there are none in the price range I would be looking at). This option is much cheaper, a little easier, doesn't invade on my boot and would look bang on factory.
Would option 3 be total crap?
And am I right in thinking that yes I can get a 4 channel amp, bridge two channels to power the sub? I'm sure I can but I don't know. I am an idiot at this.
All I'm looking to do is get together a reasonable setup that is partly or wholly transferrable to any car I get in the future. HU Amp and sub, anyway, transferring the comps is obviously depended on what car I got next but regardless, you get the gist.
I can go to £250 to finish it off, I will depending on what I decide to do want an active sub and a 2 channel amp, or an passive sub and a 4 channel amp, or new rear speakers and a 4 channel amp.
I just don't know enough to know which is best for my needs/budget/abilities. I'm reasonably handy, don't mind learning and I'm not averse to dismantling things.
Post turned out much longer than I anticipated but any advice and/or recommendations for amps, subs, and so on would be much appreciated. From what I gather a few people here aim or have in the past done a pretty similar thing - a simple ish, transferrable setup that doesn't require complete butchery of the car. If all the options would give me the same end result I would go for amped speakers in the back but I get a strong feeling a sub would be considerably better. I listen to all sorts of music but leaning towards rock/punk/folk/metal, bit of hip hop and a smattering of drum'n'bass.
Thanks

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