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Best Bang for my Buck?

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Ok, I am planning on buying my first system for my car.

I have $1500.38 to spend.

I want to go into an audio shop and not look like a complete noob.

What should I ask for?

I am looking for a system that will last a long time, and really dump.

Thanks

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  1. Ignore CT, let him get ripped off.

    13Av.2 sub (compares to the W7 if not better) $295 each

    e9.65i 6.5"componetnts speakers $185 each set

    Nine.1 for the sub $295

    Nine.4 for comps $245 or Nine.2X $250

    The comps are on pre-production orders right now that is one reason why they are so cheap, the other is that your getting this right from the manufacturer. 5 year warranty, great customer service, great quaility as well. Call them and ask for Alex, tell you want to build a package deal with the e9.65i's in there, with the 13Av.2 sub.  


  2. If your shop has DB Drive then ask for everything DB Drive and the stereo go with an ALPINE or Pioneer for superior sound quality. If they don't have DB Drive then get MB Quart or Boston Acoustics Speakers all around JL Audio subs for smooth clean bass or Kickers for hard Loud bass. Amps - JBL GTi, Zapco, Kicker, Rockford Fosgate, DB Drive, Infinity, MTX Thunder series. Avoid brands like Audiobahn, MA audio, Vizonik, Sony Xplod,. GOOD LUCK!!

  3. Listen to george...the E.D. speakers are awesome and sound great as well.

  4. go to crutchfield.com, find what fits your vehicle and gets good reviews and has all the features you need.

    I bought my system for $200 and it rattles mirrors.
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