Just wondering. I have never installed a system in my car but if there are any fans here. What do you think is cool in the industry? I tend to think the Magazines go a little overboard with Lavish systems that add hundreds of pounds to the weight of a car.
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If you're looking for good clear sound in a car, I suggest <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com" target="_blank">http://www.crutchfield.com</a> and research.
<strong>If you're looking to get something that will rock the neighborhood with the pounding bass I suggest that you cover yourself in papercuts and take a bath in lemon juice.</strong><hr></blockquote>
:eek: Aiyeeeeeee!!! That would truly suck! And the papercuts would not be nice either.
However, I like Blaupunkt CD players. I like the clean, uncluttered look of the faces and they're decently priced. The two I've had worked great. I didn't hook up any amps or subs or any of that stuff though (although all the connectors and crap are there).
FWIW...
Some of the Kenwoods look pretty nice though.
It's really all a personal decision anyways. Lots of options out there. Have fun!
<strong>If you're looking to get something that will rock the neighborhood with the pounding bass I suggest that you cover yourself in papercuts and take a bath in lemon juice.
If you're looking for good clear sound in a car, I suggest <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com" target="_blank">http://www.crutchfield.com</a> and research.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Groverat ...errr I take it you don't like Cars attached to Speakers!
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No that's just it. I'm not a "Pounder" a couple of accurate 10" Subs would do me just fine. That is the unfortunate image of Car Audio fans...the Huge Quad 15" Subs stuffed in the back of a hatchback. I'm too old for that shiza. It's more of a leap of faith because you never know what's going to sound good "in-car"