Need head unit and speaker recommendations
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Need head unit and speaker recommendations
I know this is covered a lot, and it seems there are as many opinions as there are owners, but I haven't done car audio in many years so I am way out of the loop. What I'm looking for are the most common selections that people use are happy with, if there is a set of speakers and head unit that the majority of the people on this forum are using, I'd probably just but them.
1) Speakers: I am looking to spend $150 or under on a pair of front speakers. I'd like them to be easy to install, and to have some good midrange and bass, or at least as good as possible for a speaker that size. I see that there are small speakers in the door, does anyone make replacements for those, and is it even worthwhile? I'm not an audiophile, I just like to get good value for my money.
2) Head unit: Look for $250 or under on a head unit. I want to make sure its enough to adequately power the speakers. Ideally the colors would match the red S2000 gauges, but not be too gaudy. I need to have an input jack on the front. I may add a small subwoofer one day, so a built in crossover would probably be a good idea. Are there any other options I might want to have for today, or in the future? I don't really know what's available these days.
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1) Speakers: I am looking to spend $150 or under on a pair of front speakers. I'd like them to be easy to install, and to have some good midrange and bass, or at least as good as possible for a speaker that size. I see that there are small speakers in the door, does anyone make replacements for those, and is it even worthwhile? I'm not an audiophile, I just like to get good value for my money.
2) Head unit: Look for $250 or under on a head unit. I want to make sure its enough to adequately power the speakers. Ideally the colors would match the red S2000 gauges, but not be too gaudy. I need to have an input jack on the front. I may add a small subwoofer one day, so a built in crossover would probably be a good idea. Are there any other options I might want to have for today, or in the future? I don't really know what's available these days.
Thanks
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I'm new to HU/speaker installs as well but, based on my research, no head unit will adequately power aftermarket speakers. Most HU's put out 5-10W rms. Even the best put out only 20 W rms. You can pick up a cheap amp to power the speakers. If you plan on installing a sub in the future you're gonna need one anyway.
I just bought the JVC KD-X50BT. It has USB/aux/bluetooth, 30 adjustable colors, and crossover. It's also not gaudy at all. Sounds like we've got similar style
I just bought the JVC KD-X50BT. It has USB/aux/bluetooth, 30 adjustable colors, and crossover. It's also not gaudy at all. Sounds like we've got similar style
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I know this is covered a lot, and it seems there are as many opinions as there are owners, but I haven't done car audio in many years so I am way out of the loop. What I'm looking for are the most common selections that people use are happy with, if there is a set of speakers and head unit that the majority of the people on this forum are using, I'd probably just but them.
1) Speakers: I am looking to spend $150 or under on a pair of front speakers. I'd like them to be easy to install, and to have some good midrange and bass, or at least as good as possible for a speaker that size. I see that there are small speakers in the door, does anyone make replacements for those, and is it even worthwhile? I'm not an audiophile, I just like to get good value for my money.
1) Speakers: I am looking to spend $150 or under on a pair of front speakers. I'd like them to be easy to install, and to have some good midrange and bass, or at least as good as possible for a speaker that size. I see that there are small speakers in the door, does anyone make replacements for those, and is it even worthwhile? I'm not an audiophile, I just like to get good value for my money.
2) Head unit: Look for $250 or under on a head unit. I want to make sure its enough to adequately power the speakers. Ideally the colors would match the red S2000 gauges, but not be too gaudy. I need to have an input jack on the front. I may add a small subwoofer one day, so a built in crossover would probably be a good idea. Are there any other options I might want to have for today, or in the future? I don't really know what's available these days.
Thanks
Thanks
FYI, I want to switch from Pioneer MVH-P8200BT to Pioneer DEH-80PRS myself.
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I know this is covered a lot, and it seems there are as many opinions as there are owners, but I haven't done car audio in many years so I am way out of the loop. What I'm looking for are the most common selections that people use are happy with, if there is a set of speakers and head unit that the majority of the people on this forum are using, I'd probably just but them.
3.5mm or USB?
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A few different forum members have been using either HAT Imagines or HAT Clarus with great results, and the Mirus seems to fit your budget just right.
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Originally Posted by thelemur' timestamp='1336577663' post='21682741
etang789: I've never heard of Hat Mirus, is there something unique about these?
A few different forum members have been using either HAT Imagines or HAT Clarus with great results, and the Mirus seems to fit your budget just right.
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I am running an Alpine IDA-X100 with Infinity 6030cs speakers, and its more speaker and output than you would ever need in the S. Clean highs, good bass, good volume.
There is absolutely no reason to drive speakers with an amp in the S with the small cabin.
There is absolutely no reason to drive speakers with an amp in the S with the small cabin.