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I'm really not sure on car sound systems, I want to get these 3 products but not sure if they are worth there money, can I need someone to shed some light and help me out.

Head Unit: http://www.alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=186

Speakers: http://www.alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=83

Subwoofer x2: http://www.alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=104

Amplifier: http://www.alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=173

Is there a better set up I can get for that price, if so. What, and if people have this setup or have some of these parts let me know there performance. On another note, would they all work together flawlessly?

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Depends on how its wired

What car its going into

What is your goal ? Enter contest, show system, just loud , clear , etc

Your music source needs and type of music you listen to

Dont forget wiring and install costs

Sound-deadener for at least the doors in this range of equipment

Charging system of the car , wiring and battery not up to snuff or old as dirt , even class D amps gulp power and a 30 dollar add water jap battery will last a few weeks tops and has poor connectors

Radio is fine for double din opening

Splits are good but overpriced

Subs are good but not my first choice for the cash

Amp is mono so wont run the splits which leaves deck power on those , which would be a huge fail

On type x splits unless your planning a second amp later on to run those ?

I love alpine gear but its not the first choice for everything and if your on a tight budget look elsewhere or do it in stages

Kiss most of your boot goodbye unless you get creative on box for subs in a coupe

really you need to do the shopping and listening

To fit goals , car and budget

You could do a 500 dollar system or 30,000 dollar system , but sound similar if installed wrong

Bump answer the questions above for a more detailed answer

It could work but not optimum and there are much cheaper options even in the alpine brand

What I'm asking is, all that together do you think it's worth it?

The car will be used for personal use, and for parties, Needs to be really really really really really loud. For hardstyle and stuff.

It'll be going into a Nissan Skyline GT-V R34 1998-2000 Model.

Edited by Skylow

What I'm asking is, all that together do you think it's worth it?

The car will be used for personal use, and for parties, Needs to be really really really really really loud. For hardstyle and stuff.

It'll be going into a Nissan Skyline GT-V R34 1998-2000 Model.

Hmmm no it wont be really really loud or clear !! really loud to me is 150+ db and that wont get you anywhere near that 125-30 if your lucky and its buillt right

For parties WTF !! , no

When your serious then talk , your not even in the ballpark for SPL

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