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Well this is my situation. I think it's pretty average but only have a budget of about $1000 including installation to work with. Now my mate reckons that for only $1000 it's better to just stick with what I have. So i'm trying to decide if it's worth changing or not.
Only "weak" parts of your stock system are:
*The processing and power i.e. Source
*Lack of low reproduction
Easy way to fix this could be to:
*Get a 4ch amp to run front spilts with some grunt and bridge rear for a small sub
*Get a small subwoofer
*Organise a processor or new source.
Easy fixed. Do it right, do it once. If you save up all the money you need and do it right the first time, you will save having to folk out another $500 here and $200 their...
Yeah I forgot you could have the factory amp in the Gen V.
Yes that Alpine processor is what I meant. Their are a lot better ones out there for a bit more money but it just depends on how serious you want to get. The companies who make serious ones are:
Alpine as above - it basically is like having a 3 band para EQ ( as found in $100 Pioneer decks ). Once you have saved your changes it is hard to adjust again without doing it all.
JL Cleansweep - uses a CD to make your EQ flat... good but not much control
Rockford Fosgate 3sixty.1 - good entry level processor, gives you some decent options. 3sixty.2 though is like having a 31band 1/3oct EQ. You can even adjust individual HP / LP / Bandpass etc. Controlled off a Palm though via bluetooth and costs about $1k.
Best of the lot so far from what I have heard is the Audison BitOne. Allows alot of adjusting even after you have completed you set up and spec wise is brilliant, as you would expect
But yes you could start with a sub and amp and see how you go as the decent processors start at about $500
Bora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.
That looks interesting. Only problem with that is you will have to like the way the rest of your system sounds i.e. anything above 200Hz. If you want to play with that you wont be able to.
Also there is a lack of any HP filter for the front channels. For the price though it may be worthing having a look at from a bass perspective, however it will do nothing for the rest of the flaws at the other end....
Bora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.
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