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    KICKER CVR15 15" CVR Dual Voice Coil 4-Ohm 1000W SUBWOOFER
    http://www.millionbuy.com/caudio-woof-kik.html x2 =$239.90


    KICKER ZX450 2-Channel 450W ZX Series 08 AMPLIFIER
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kik08zx4502.html = $219.95


    KICKER KS400 4" 2-Way 60W KS Series SPEAKERS
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kik08ks400.html = $45.95


    KICKER KS460 4" x 6" 2-Way 60W KS Series SPEAKERS
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kik08ks460.html = $45.95


    KENWOOD KDC-MP342U
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kenkdcmp342u.html = $119.95


    Box
    http://www.millionbuy.com/hbx15ej.html = $39.95


    Shipping: = $90.07


    Grand Total: $801.72



    the sites link for installation kits wasnt working, but i couldnt imagine it would put me over

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    Quote Originally Posted by theFaint View Post
    KICKER CVR15 15" CVR Dual Voice Coil 4-Ohm 1000W SUBWOOFER
    http://www.millionbuy.com/caudio-woof-kik.html x2 =$239.90


    KICKER ZX450 2-Channel 450W ZX Series 08 AMPLIFIER
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kik08zx4502.html = $219.95


    KICKER KS400 4" 2-Way 60W KS Series SPEAKERS
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kik08ks400.html = $45.95


    KICKER KS460 4" x 6" 2-Way 60W KS Series SPEAKERS
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kik08ks460.html = $45.95


    KENWOOD KDC-MP342U
    http://www.millionbuy.com/kenkdcmp342u.html = $119.95


    Box
    http://www.millionbuy.com/hbx15ej.html = $39.95


    Shipping: = $90.07


    Grand Total: $801.72



    the sites link for installation kits wasnt working, but i couldnt imagine it would put me over
    None of those speakers will work in the target car (03 protege ES sedan)

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    bwaha, didnt know there was a specific car in place. Probably should have read the first post.

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    what car did you have in mind?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dj4monie View Post
    I never said you couldn't have a balance sound, there is such thing as a gain control and level control -

    But I do understand what's going on out there after a recent trip to BB....

    Have fun whatever you do.
    to tell you the truth i never though this system will sound as good as it does now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02ge View Post
    to tell you the truth i never though this system will sound as good as it does now!

    You have to keep something in mind about sound, really everyone does.

    The human ear is both the best and the worst tool for judging sound quality.
    The ear is unique in the world of audio test equipment in that it get more calibrated the more it is used and test. Everything else goes out of cailibration.

    BY this I mean what I thought sounded "good" at 18 sounds like complete crap to me know.
    As a professional audio-visual designer; over the last decade I have critically listened to a lot of audio from live bands, to stadium systems, auditoriums, courtrooms, lecture halls and of coarse cars. Over this time I have not only listen but I had to make a range of customers happy. In this I did as much looking at test equipment to see what was going wrong as all my ear could tell me is that something was.
    As you do this, the ear gets a lot better and your brain starts to seek the ideals of sound these being accurate speaker response, life like reproduction of instruments, proper stereo imaging, and proper sound stage.

    The BIG negative of this is that 10 years ago I could toss any system ain a car and as long as it was loud enough I loved it. Now, I dislike almost everything I hear for one reason or another.

    To you 02ge my advise it that if you like this sound, don't worry about what others tell you...just enjoy it but for the love of god don't start really evaluating for any reason. Its a very long and expensive road once you do.
    Sound in the end may be the ultimate example of "Ignorance is Bliss".
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1sty View Post
    You have to keep something in mind about sound, really everyone does.

    The human ear is both the best and the worst tool for judging sound quality.
    The ear is unique in the world of audio test equipment in that it get more calibrated the more it is used and test. Everything else goes out of cailibration.

    BY this I mean what I thought sounded "good" at 18 sounds like complete crap to me know.
    As a professional audio-visual designer; over the last decade I have critically listened to a lot of audio from live bands, to stadium systems, auditoriums, courtrooms, lecture halls and of coarse cars. Over this time I have not only listen but I had to make a range of customers happy. In this I did as much looking at test equipment to see what was going wrong as all my ear could tell me is that something was.
    As you do this, the ear gets a lot better and your brain starts to seek the ideals of sound these being accurate speaker response, life like reproduction of instruments, proper stereo imaging, and proper sound stage.

    The BIG negative of this is that 10 years ago I could toss any system ain a car and as long as it was loud enough I loved it. Now, I dislike almost everything I hear for one reason or another.

    To you 02ge my advise it that if you like this sound, don't worry about what others tell you...just enjoy it but for the love of god don't start really evaluating for any reason. Its a very long and expensive road once you do.
    Sound in the end may be the ultimate example of "Ignorance is Bliss".
    I know when i was younger i was the same way, the louder the better. I am pretty happy with the system. I wont start evaluating it just happend that turn out the way it did.
    I've been down the expencive road before! young and stupid like you said "Ignorance is Bliss".

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    I need prices in their aswell..

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    I placed a new alpine deck (new at $300) 4 polk audio 115k speakers (sale for $120 total) a mono 2kw amp, bypass box, and two 12" rockford p2 subs (sale for $350). Then all the sound proofing ($400ish dynomat {was lazy and paid someone to do} and $150 paint for rear spoiler removal) Now my car sounds damn near perfect.....

    But it took a lot of effort to diminish the rattle. Dynomat was effective on the doors; but no noticeable improvement in the rear (had to take off spoiler, air vents, fasten rear bumper, Bondo holes, and paint) But now I love my MP5; near perfect sound with only 4 speakers (plus tweeters), 2 subs, a well rounded 2kw power supply, and a well tuned alpine deck (^:

    Total cost=== roughly $1270 plus minor supplies and then you can add labor costs if you wish (I did most myself)

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    Hi Guys...im from the philippines...here is my system

    Hertz DSK165 (seperates for front stage) sells for Php6,700 ~ $140
    http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...6/DSCF2475.jpg
    http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...6/DSCF2497.jpg

    JBL 1202D (sub) sells for Php3000 ~ $62
    http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...6/7thMod45.jpg

    Kenwood DPX-MP5100U (2 DIN HU) sells for Php8,500 ~ $177
    http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...6/DSCF2468.jpg

    Amplifier wiring kit (includes power, ground, remote, rca cable, fuse & fuse holder, speaker wires) sells for Php1,200 ~ $25
    Powerbass ASA600.4 (4 channel amp) sells for Php 10,500 ~ $218.75
    wood + screws all including box and false floor Php 2,500 ~ $52
    additional 5 meters speaker wire Php 350 ~ $7.2
    leather for trunkwork covering Php 300 ~ $6.25
    adhesive Php 200 ~ $4.16


    installation & tuning... DIY

    running total $692.36 (hmmmm....not bad!)
    all items were purchased here in manila (audio shops)

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    Pioneer FH-P8000BT...........$299.99 (was on sale Crutchfield)
    Rockford Fosgate P212.......$249.99 (was on sale Crutchfield)
    Infinity 680.9CS................$139.99 (Sonicelectronix)
    Sony 1200W amp..............$130.00 (Circuit City going out of business)
    Sony 4 channel 500W.........$FREEBIE$
    Pioneer 2-way...................$39.99 (Best buy)
    Monster RCAs....................$59.98 (Fry's)

    Grand Total:.......$919.94 before tax


    Honestly, I have spent probably $300 more on my system but this is the bones of it. Its really kinda depressing cause my original budget was $900. I kinda over shot the mark. Oh well, don't forget DON'T TURN UP THE BASS BOOST OR LOUDNESS on your systems. It can fry your subs.
    Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive.

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    care to explain that freebie?
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    You got me. It wasn't a freebie.
    I paid for my own Christmas present from my brother. It was amp plus bandpass box.
    Let me explain. I paid $75 for the amp, which was 4 channel, and the bandpass box. Since there were 2 12'' Sony Xplodes in there and I didn't like the sound I got rid of the box but kept the amp because I knew that I would be amping my door speakers soon. So while I said it was a freebie there really is no real monetary value I can put to it as it was a set and I gave back the box. If anything I can say it was $37.50.
    As to someone else getting a system like mine. Good luck, both the HU and the subs are now back to regular prices so, no more.
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    how are you suposed to be able to test the db of the system when it haasnt even been placed in the vehicle? because something could easily be placed in the vehicle with allot of power and said to have the highest db

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    Mazda In-dash Receiver Kit - Fits select 1995-up models, Chassis size E, DD


    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120997505/Mazda-In-dash-Receiver-Kit.html?tp=3121


    Alpine CDE-100

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500CDE100/Alpine-CDE-100.html?tp=5684


    Rockford Fosgate Prime R1682

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575R168...82.html?tp=105

    Rockford Fosgate Prime R152-S

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575R152...-S.html?tp=105

    Alpine SWR-1242D

    http://signature.crutchfield.com/s_5...2D.html?tp=111

    Rockford Fosgate Punch P500-1bd

    http://signature.crutchfield.com/s_5...bd.html?tp=115

    Rockford Fosgate RFK4
    4-gauge amplifier power wiring kit

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575RFK4...4.html?tp=2919


    total ~$895

    The coaxial speakers should drop right into the factory locations without too much trouble and they don't really need an extra amp to run them. I chose the Type R just cause it's a great sub lol and all the wood to build a sealed box for it would probably cost you around 30 dollars at home depot if you wanted to build one yourself.

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