Kiwi's & Aussies - Audio advice, Looking for down under audio advice |
Kiwi's & Aussies - Audio advice, Looking for down under audio advice |
Nov 9, 2004 - 2:09 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 24, '04 From Wellington, New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hey guys,
I realise that there are other topics here on what speakers to get and what not, but the problem is, that in our part of the world, there are a lot of different brands that dominate the market. So what I'm wanting to know from other Kiwis (or possibly even Aussies), is what kind of brands are reccommended? I've got a Pioneer head unit (DEH-P7650 - got it dirt cheap), and what I think are stock speakers, with a couple of tweeters. What I'm wanting to do, is replace everything that is in there (apart from the HU), and add a sub. Any suggestions on what kind of speakers & how many, brands/kinds of amps and how many, and also, around how much would I be looking to get it installed? Any Kiwis know of any good places? I mainly listen to rap/hip hop with some R&B, but do crank out the odd Nirvana tune every once and a while, so I suppose I would be looking for a bit of bass. And also, I hate it when stuff rattles when I crank up what I've got, is there any way to lessen/eliminate this? My budget is $2500 (NZD - inc install), but I suppose I could push up on that if it is reccommended. But like anyone else, I would like to save money wherever possible, without sacrificing quality of course. Also, keep in mind I'm not looking for competition level sounds or anything, just something I can crank up with it still sounding clear with low distortion. All help appreciated. Cheers. |
Nov 17, 2004 - 7:36 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 24, '04 From Wellington, New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I have a 97 SSII Hatchback. Thanks for the tips, I'll check around and see about importing - I'm sure I could, but prices to ship from the U.S to NZ are generally very expensive, and would most likely push my budget over the limit. I'll check it out though and get back to you guys.
Cheers. edit: Sorry Scarrell - not sure what sq/sql is (apart from an sql script on the computer ) This post has been edited by drizzt_stylez_nz: Nov 17, 2004 - 7:38 AM |
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