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Old 04-30-2011, 10:50 PM
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Hey everyone I just bought an S2000 last week. I've never even heard the stock radio, I don't know what the security code is for the radio. But it's okay because I planned on replacing it so I can use my iPod and add features like HD radio and bluetooth. I'd like to hear comments and suggestions on my build before I charge everything on my credit card. Let me know what you think!


Head Unit: Alpine CDA-105
-I'm going to pair with Alpine HD Radio Tuner and Alpine Bluetooth Kit
-I'll be using Modifry's DCI with plug and play Alpine harness to keep the dash controls functional
http://www.crutchfield.com/s_500CDA105/Alpine-CDA-105.html?tp=5684&nvpair=FFBrand|Alpine






Component Speakers: Boston Acoustics SR60
-85 watts RMS
http://www.crutchfield.com/s_065SR60...60.html?tp=106






Amp for component speakers: Boston Acoustics GTA-802

-80 watts RMS x 2
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_065GTA8...s-GTA-802.html






Subwoofer: Image Dynamics ID12D2 V.3 12"
-400 watts RMS at 2 ohm
http://www.woofersetc.com/p-4994-id1...subwoofer.aspx






Amp for subwoofer: Boston Acoustics GTA-400m
-400 watts RMS at 2 ohm
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_065GTA4...-GTA-400m.html






Is this a good set up? Worth the money? Will it sound good in an S2000?
Old 05-01-2011, 11:55 AM
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Honestly, I don't think you need a sub in the S if you have good mids. Maybe you should get a 10 instead of a 12. What kinda of music do you listen too?

*edit* Also, I've read alpine and BT arent the best of friends. You should look for something with built in BT instead of an add on.
Old 05-02-2011, 09:47 AM
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Yeah, I guess I could get the 10" ID sub, it's still rated at the same power. I want to get an Alpine head unit because it works well with the Modifry harness and I don't have to worry about splicing if I get the plug and play harness.

Any other opinions?
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Alpine mightily annoys me w/ their nickel and diming customers for so many frickin' add-on boxes. Not only does it get expensive, but it takes up precious space and adds to the rat's nest of wiring behind the dash.

W/o Alpine, you still don't splice into the factory wiring - you just need to spice the new radio harness to the Modifry harness. Not a big deal, just a little extra work.

I just ordered the Sony DSX-S300BTX - built-in BT, no extra modules, supports USB drives as well as as Apple stuff.
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I went with this head unit. I thought the features and appearance justified the cost. I also got the plug and play amp. http://caraudiomag.com/articles/alpi...ce-unit-review
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Any more input?
Old 05-04-2011, 06:11 PM
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I have an older Alpine HU and like it alot. I just got a BA amp this off season - I cannot say too much about it since I have only driven top down once since installing it. I will say that the music is clearer at speed than the JBL I replaced.
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Originally Posted by Chris S
Alpine mightily annoys me w/ their nickel and diming customers for so many frickin' add-on boxes. Not only does it get expensive, but it takes up precious space and adds to the rat's nest of wiring behind the dash.

W/o Alpine, you still don't splice into the factory wiring - you just need to spice the new radio harness to the Modifry harness. Not a big deal, just a little extra work.

I just ordered the Sony DSX-S300BTX - built-in BT, no extra modules, supports USB drives as well as as Apple stuff.
have you ever taken apart a sony hu?

Alpine nickels and dimes because they can and because they spent that much. well, probably not 100% nowadays, but at least still true for 70% of what they offer
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you'll need ID12D4 to work with that amp...
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Originally Posted by C00KIE M0NSTER
Any more input?
Well what did you end up going with and how did the install go?


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