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Old May 2, 2008 | 01:12 PM
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beto7650@yahoo.com
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From: Miami Lakes
Default Re: Designing my own stereo

HI Sinners.....

This is what I did on mine.....

Replaced the Headunit for Pioneer 9800....Replaced the amplifier with a Sony Slim 4 Chanel... i fit perfect.... replaced the door speakers with Alpine component...... I put a Blaupunkt amplified subwoofer just under the dasboard on top of the footwell passenger side..... the only thing I left was the factory subwoofer on the back of the seats ......

What a difference......this is a dream sound system.....the quality is perfect..... and it didn't cost much....... The factory stereo and amplifier on these cars are trash...trash...trash..... I replaced every piece at the time....just by replacing the headunit...you'll see a major change..... then I did the amplifier..($199.00).... big difference too........ I did want more bass...so I put the amplified subwoofer and replace the front speakers.... you don't really need to replace the rear subwoofers.... ... I didn't want to get in a major drilling and cutting project.....

It wasn't easy anyway...... people in this forum talk too much.... millions of different ideas.... most of them just bullshit.....

I don't know anything about stereos.... but I have common sense I the simple stereo I built I think is the best for a crossfire roadster... without breaking my budget......

The best thing I did was getting a good headunit..... with 16 band graphic equalizer ....this helps a lot to improve the quality of your sound.... I had before one of those. 3 band parametric equalizer... piece of ****...... so hard to get it right......

Well... that's it.... good luck...

Beto..
 
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