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Nesto1000

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  • Birthday 07/20/1992

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    Car audio and computer hardware.

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  1. I kinda want the soundstream now because a local shop here is authorized to sell them which makes things easier for me. I don't mind getting that Soundstream REF5.1000 And I know that Audison is a great amplifier for SQ but that's too expensive for me.
  2. Well I'm definitely going to wait a while because I decided to go spend some more money and it's going to take me a while to save up. Also, would a foxbox be a better sub woofer box? I'm thinking about getting one of those instead.
  3. Wow that's a lot of great info haha.... thanks... Now that I've done quite a bit of reading (here and diycaraudio), I want to make this build sound really great... so I don't feel like going a cheap route. That's a lie, I still want to go cheap, but not as cheap as I was initially thinking. The nearest show that I can go to is in early July. Ima see if I can make it. Who's Jenisa? I think that I'll try my luck with some 6.5" drivers. Also is image a brand? The box is made for 12's but I want some nice sounding 10" subs. I can easily make a smaller hole to go over it. What do you think of fiberglass subwoofer boxes? Are they good for SQ because I was thinking of making a sealed fiberglass sub box on each side instead to free up some space and I don't really plan to enter SPL competitions but I do like going loud though. So here's a list of what I need to save up for then Sound dander for all four doors ~$200 Fiberglass box materials (maybe) ~180 2 pairs of drivers and tweeters ~?? Two 10" subs ~$200-250 Sub Amp ~300 or less Should I get two more amps for the drivers and tweeters?
  4. I did try researching some SQ stuff but I'm bad at googling stuff. Thanks for the tip Kimo! I'll look that brand michigancapri92 Thanks for the info cablguy184. And I have front 6"x9" and rear 5.25' Since I'm a bit new to this is there somewhere that i can find out what competitions are in my area? As for the box, It's made to fit in my truck and I don't really have another place for me to put my subs since they'll take up too much space. Here's how the box looks like. Also I read one of your other recent posts Cablguy and you said that it's fine to set up a back stage which is what I've decided to do as well since I'm always driving friends around. I guess that i just want a great sounding daily driver.
  5. I want to completely rebuild my whole car audio system and make it a decent SQ system. I'm not trying to get the most expensive stuff here. I just want clean sounding system for the money. I know that generally for SQ systems you only want to have a front stage. I don't know what brands and models of speakers, subwoofers and amps to get. The only SQ brand that I know if is Infinity but I'm sure that there's a lot more out there. As for the vehicle that all this is going to go into is a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab. I already have a sealed box from my last subs and I want to keep using it. I believe that it is 1.0 Cubic Ft or less. I'd appreciate any and all help that you could give me.
  6. Please do not use that track... If you want to play from your iPod, then at least rip them in AAC @320kbps or MP3 @320kbps Although it is not advisable to rip the tracks because ripping software can alter the waves and then it'll be off or something like that not entirely sure. Point is that it is not advisable to rip the tracks and play from an iPod or something similar. Why not use the CD? it's a lot simpler to use. As for the second question, the sound quality is degraded via the auxiliary jack because it's an analog connection. A CD is digital media which means that there won't be a loss in quality between the audio source to the HU. If you really do not want to use the CD and want to rip the tracks, then I suggest that you use a USB instead since that can plug in directly to the HU and it's a digital source.
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