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Hi !

I promise to be brief!

Hypothetically if i could ONLY get SONY...So don't tell me sony suck. in this siituation ONLY SONY exists. What would you suggest out of the current range, including specific models for Head Units and splits, subs, etc. To set up a R33 GTST Series2, I have some speakers 6x9s already for the back, just want a DECENT set up, nothing that wins comps, but cost effective and something the average person would be impressed with! Only sony. I can buy direct off a mate. So that should explain that...

To be completely honest, i know very little about what the different specs all mean. I'm only after one suby and tweeters and splits and a hhead unit and amp i think.

Thanks for your time!

Alex

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Depends whether you get a real discount or you just think you're getting a discount 'cause he says you are :)

You did ask for Sony only, but i'm gonna say it anyway.

For that sort of price everything in the Pioneer range (or many others) is better..seriously, i owned some Sony speakers and they weren't too crash hot - and then after a couple of years of amp'ing they started going cactus... and i'm not even a massive volume person. I'd really reconsider the Sony unless you can get them for some massive discount (50% off or something)

Other cars with Sony stuff have not sounded good to me either. If you're going a full setup, don't just buy Sony if you're going to spend $2k or so or the lot.. a lot of the Sony stuff is more expensive than other equivelents in the first place so you might not actually be saving that much.

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Whats the chances of you gettin me a Sony TV???????

Sorry guys i disagree, cos ive had SONY all my life in my 33 and in my house and ive had no problems, and the sound of when i had just one 12 inch sub in a chipboard box a couple of years ago was unbelivble.

But hey everyone is entilited to there own opinon.

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