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Hey guys. Im looking for some suggestions towards my new car install im doing. I dont have lots of money, so i have to keep it to a form of budget.. but i want good audio still.

What I have is:

Alpine 9881 Headunit

Alpine Type R 6" splits up front

and for rears my friend owed me some money so he gave me some Fusion 6" splits which funnily enough have no crossovers as the split attaches straight to the wire haha... bit dodgy.. But they have pretty good sound quality

I also have a Clarion APX 2180

http://www.clarion.com/us/en/products/2007...5294846853.html

I want to Amp my Speakers

Iv been thinking this Amp

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?I...=&SUBCATID=

Im Also keen on a Alpine Type R 12" subwoofer. And to power it im thinking this amp

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?I...=&SUBCATID=

Is there any suggestions anyone has for this?? or anything that i should get that would be better value or just better??

By the way i have an R31 Skyline if thats any help

thankss

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sounds good man.. type R subs pound HARD :P

jaycar is meant to be fairly good quality as well, considering the price.

the sub is 500w rms if i remember correctly.. so you might want to get an amp with a bit more juice than that :laugh:

good luck

Ric

sounds good man.. type R subs pound HARD :P

jaycar is meant to be fairly good quality as well, considering the price.

the sub is 500w rms if i remember correctly.. so you might want to get an amp with a bit more juice than that :laugh:

good luck

Ric

Yea from what iv heard from just the speakers im pretty impressed haha. yea the sub is 500rms btu the amp is supposed to put out around 500-450RMS when bridged so hopefully thats enough! haha

thankss

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