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hi everyone

looking at doing a stereo install soon. What are ur recommendations on where to get it done.

gonna have 7" flip screen tv, 6" splits, 6" speakers in parcel shelf, 2 subs and 2 amps built in boot.

thanks

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Could always try JB hifi.. Ive had work done at both the marion and Modbury store and both were great. Got my basic custom parcel shelf done at the modbury one and very happy with it. They dont charge a crazy amount like some places

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thanks guys. i'm looking at alpine screen and possibly cadence for the rest, whats ur opinion on cadence.

i'm down at morphett vale but for a excellent job i will take car anywhere.

i popped into ministry of bass on way home they don't have a big variety but there ideas where pretty good.

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hi everyone

looking at doing a stereo install soon. What are ur recommendations on where to get it done.

gonna have 7" flip screen tv, 6" splits, 6" speakers in parcel shelf, 2 subs and 2 amps built in boot.

thanks

I'd have recommended Adelaide Pro Sound but George has closed shop now ;(

He did however, a wild setup for me. Clarion mp3/cd head, Rockford Fosgate Amp, sound deadening and a set of Rainbow Audio splits for the front. Car already had some rear carrozerria speakers that were ok... going to get a single 10" sub next... like noted, unless you're entering comps, you dont need any more than a 10" if you're just listening to music. I have an 8" sub inside my logitechs on my PC and they go hard.... and 10" woofers have a much better frequency range than an 8". dont know about 12's or 15's but one is more than enuff no matter your choice. (PS think of how much boot space u sacrifice for those 2 subs! egads...)

At a guess I'd recommend ministry of bass. I'd always go for a specialist car audio shop (reputable ones) than any places like Strathies or JB... tho I'm sure that some strath/jb franchises actually employ decent people, when u go to a single shop that has specialists, u know u cant go wrong. Wasn't cheap to get my stereo setup but it was worth >every cent<

(Yeah, u know ur car audio is good when u go to ur car to listen to music instead of the home stereo)

-D

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i have heard nothing but good replies from poeple getting there cars stereos done by jb hi fi. they did about 12 of my bros cars(yes hes had a lot for a 29 year)(53 to be precise). and they do it pretty cheap. dont know who done my set up in my car i beleive it was done by a shop but they cut corners. make sure you check it after.

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JB are ok better than strath....

seriously go see either

Ric Auto Perfection >>Auto Perfection<< tell him Steve from skylines australia sent you get tint and install for a GREAT price

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John Marvey Tech 0405 702292 next to morepowa

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QUOTE(Deluxe @ 7 May 2008, 10:50 AM)

I'll be on dayshift that week so i could just "chop chop chop chop chop chop" down there, and with a sixer of teds maybe........

Was a great cartoon back in the day, prob one of the best! Somethings telling me the Aristo will be the most comfy seat in the drivein!! Not too mention my electronic heater that doesn't need a car to be running for it to get warm, I can see a line up to come sit in the Aristo.....

JB are ok better than strath....

seriously go see either

Ric Auto Perfection >>Auto Perfection<< tell him Steve from skylines australia sent you get tint and install for a GREAT price

or

John Marvey Tech 0405 702292 next to morepowa

im confused :S how does that post relate to the quote lol.

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becuase you ring them and they will tell you how much or better yet go and see either or both of them

JB are ok better than strath....

seriously go see either

Ric Auto Perfection >>Auto Perfection<< tell him Steve from skylines australia sent you get tint and install for a GREAT price

or

John Marvey Tech 0405 702292 next to morepowa

im confused :S how does that post relate to the quote lol.

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oh lol how that happens is you click the quote button from another thread in another window then post in a different thread and the website picks it up as a quote

i did want to quote someone from this thread too so dunno what happened to that

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GT autosound....they are well known for doing a wicked job....IMO its your choice what you do with how many subs you want mate....so get 2 subs if you want 2 subs.....personally though i will stick with 1 sub.....1 sub is good enough to get things shaking

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