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Hello,
I am looking to upgrade my whole speaker system from stock. I have done some research but think that my choices might be biased. I am looking for a head unit that will support a large USB portable hard drive. I am looking at the Alpine iDA-X200. I have heard that is supports a maximum of 250GB. I plan to use a 320GB hard drive because 250GB ones are harder to source and are only $10 cheaper. Is there a cheaper way to get a large amount of music into a car? A cheaper Alpine head unit like the CDE-101E plus a 160GB Ipod classic works out to be more expensive. My 96 Olympic Classic EL Falcon has 6" speakers in the rear and front. I have read that some one else on these forums had installed Type S 6.5" splits with no modifications. I plan to use SPS-600C for the front using stock placement of the tweeters and SPS-600 for the rear. I read in the Alpine Summer 2010 catalogue that the iDA-200 is $349 and comes with a 6 Disc CD changer (CHA-S634) which retails for $349 and sells on ebay for $180. It also lists a V-Power/Type S Sub package for $499. This includes a 300W 12" Sub and a 500W Amp. For wiring I was going to use a Rampage 4 gauge wiring kit that can be had for $49 at SuperCheapAuto. Is there anything that I am missing or overlooked and have I chosen good valued speakers? Thanks in advance. |
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Hey mate,
The only thing that stood out to me was this {USERNAME} wrote: For wiring I was going to use a Rampage 4 gauge wiring kit that can be had for $49 at SuperCheapAuto. If you want to save some money, the 4 Gauge is overkill (that kit doesnt come with RCA's btw I dont think) you will be fine with 8 Guage. The 4 guage kits come with an 80 Amp Fuse. If at 12V you want to power 300W MAX you will get 25 Amps. (300W/12V = 25A) Its nice to have it for the future though. Also I wouldnt worry about rear speakers if i were you. Who listens to music in the back seat? Not me ![]() ![]() |
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Traceur |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Hey mate, If you want to save some money, the 4 Gauge is overkill (that kit doesnt come with RCA's btw I dont think) you will be fine with 8 Guage. Ah yeah sorry it was actually the 8 Gauge 2 Channel 400W that was $50. It comes with the following; * 2 channel 8 gauge wiring kit * 1m silver ground cable * 6m blue trigger cable * 6m 14 GA silver speaker cable with green trace on one side * 5.5m green RCA lead * AGU fuse holder with 50 Amp AGU fuse * Split loom tubing * Includes all terminals, screws & ties * 6m red power cable * RMP40 |
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Traceur |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Hey mate, Also I wouldnt worry about rear speakers if i were you. And with the money you will save get the Type R splits, better mid bass ![]() OK. So I revised my plan. I am about to buying the following; Alpine iDA-X200 Alpine MRP-M500 Alpine SWS-1223 Alpine SPR-17S All for $1050 from Alberts. Not gonna bother with an amp for the front speakers as I do not have the money. Will when I can afford some 6x9's and a 4 channel amp. So hows the price looking? |
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EFNA |
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instead of mono amp ever thought about getting decent 4 channel and bridging rear channels to run sub? can run fronts with remaining channels
http://www.bossaudio.com/main/820
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jrloz |
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Thinking about it, I think you will need to confirm with someone that Type R's will fit in the doors.... But if they do, DAMN are they going to sound good.
{USERNAME} wrote: Not gonna bother with an amp for the front speakers as I do not have the money. Will when I can afford some 6x9's and a 4 channel amp. Ill save you some money, Dont worry about 6x9's. Seriously. They are just there for people who want bass, but dont have money for a sub. If you want more Bass buy another Sub. So you can get a 2 channel amp instead lol. A Technique I like to do is have speaker covers in the back but have no speaker there. It acts as a vent for the air pressue the sub is going to produce. Ask a make who has a full set up to fold their back seat down while listening to the sub. see the difference it makes. Others may disagree with me but I think 99% of the time it sounds better. DAMN, was beaten to it. I was going to suggest the 4 channel amp way. The MRP-F600 will do it, to keep it all within the alpine family. 150W RMS for the front speakers (the components are only 110W RMS) and 300W RMS for the sub. |
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