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Re: New to Car Audio [message #62854 is a reply to message #59629] Mon, 24 May 2010 15:19 Go to previous message
hibuckhobby is currently offline  hibuckhobby
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Registered: May 2010
Location: No. Illinois
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Even a 10" will give you clean output in your Nitro. With the amount of cabin gain you get in a car, a sealed box is your best choice IMO...

Find out what is in the front doors in terms of speakers and upgrade them. You can even use the factory head unit if money is tight and get a hi/lo convertor to run the signal into the rca's on an amp...or you can get one of the MTX amps that accept speaker level input.

Car audio is like any other portion of the hobby...you can spend a little or you can let the bug bite you and spend a lot. I spent a couple years competing in IASCA, so I spent a lot.
hibuckhobby


He is no fool who gives away what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.
 
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