1986 LX AT;here's the deal...
i'm the kind of person that likes to plan ahead for things because i've learned from many experiences that it helps (a lot). well i'm planning on upgrading/replacing my stock 3g sound system soon (hopefully within a few months; january? hey! i'm trying to think realistically here, lol!) and i was wondering if anyone can help me with some suggestions. i'm sorry if i'm gonna make this thread kinda long to read because i'm a very descriptive person and i'd like people to give me advice that would suit my needs (and also because some ppl don't think before they ask and are ragged when asking questions that have endless answers; ex: "what are the best speakers?" or "how do i get more 'beat'?").
DETAILS:
my main priority when buying my new system will be quality and durability; i find that 'you pay for what you get' is true so i don't mind investing some extra dough won't hurt towards the 'better-built product' (don't wanna sound like an ass, but i've found that name brand products with a reputation tend to last longer than those other knock-off brands sold at your local kragen, lol; this however is not true in all cases, but unfortunately most). i'm estimating high on this, but i think my budget would be $800 to spend on the deck & interior speakers and $1000 for the sub(s), box, amp(s), and equalizer (including all wiring).
i'm a fan of all genre's of music, but my main preference would be alternative rock so the system i end up with would have to be durable enough to blast my rock (and no, i'm not the kind of person that would enjoy blowing a speaker), thump my hip-hop, and yet get the quality out of classical orchestra; this factor is why i feel a need for an equalizer to tune/adjust my music according to my many different types of genres.
i'm pretty new to 3geez and i've been doing my fair share of research (so please don't rag on me) and i've found that our cars have two sets of speakers that are 6.5" (but the rear speakers have more depth-mouting room that the front door panel speakers). i want a system that is a little above average if possible, but nothing too high-end (i don't want to settle for 'decent'). i don't mind having to cut here and there to make adjustments for parts to fit (if neccessary), but i'd rather avoid it unless it is totally neccessary. i don't want to sound shallow, but a lot of members in this board seem like they're doing well with alpine & infinity rather than rockford, blaupunkt, and sony (or at least that's the impression i got after reading many threads; idon't know, i could be wrong).
INITIAL PLANS:
an alpine head unit, 6.5" component speakers up front, 6.5" midrange speakers to rear (or 6x9 i possible), an amp to power the interior system, three 10" subs or two 12" subs, amp to poer subs, equalizer, and not sure what type of box suits my needs.
p.s.- i've also began doing some reading on deadener, but i don't want to think too far ahead....
THANKS TO WHOEVER HELPS!!! 3GEEZ!!!![]()
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