Hey dudes, I am hoping to get some advice on a stereo setup. It has been a long time since I put a system together, about eight years ago in my old '94 Caprice 9C1. Had a Pioneer HU, JBL speakers and twin DUAL 12's in a ported box. It wasn't the nicest setup but it hit hard and set car alarms off.
Budget: $500 give or take...
Tahoe is stock, fronts are blown and it basically sounds like shit all around. Looking for a HU that can do iPod/iPhone, aux, etc. How is this one? http://www.crutchfield.com/s_105KDA725/JVC-Arsenal-KD-A725.html
Speakers, component or not and why? Brand-wise, I've ran JBL and Dual before, never had Kicker, Polk, or any other stuff. Not looking to make any modifications, just wanna replace the old stuff with new. Also, what about the tiny speakers in the front doors?
Amp and sub... Right now I am not leaning towards a sub cuz I need storage/cargo room. I don't need massive bass, or a huge setup, I have changed since I was a teenager and don't need to go deaf. Would it be wise to add an amp even though I might not have a sub? I dont want to regret not doing a sub later on though...
Budget: $500 give or take...
Tahoe is stock, fronts are blown and it basically sounds like shit all around. Looking for a HU that can do iPod/iPhone, aux, etc. How is this one? http://www.crutchfield.com/s_105KDA725/JVC-Arsenal-KD-A725.html
Speakers, component or not and why? Brand-wise, I've ran JBL and Dual before, never had Kicker, Polk, or any other stuff. Not looking to make any modifications, just wanna replace the old stuff with new. Also, what about the tiny speakers in the front doors?
Amp and sub... Right now I am not leaning towards a sub cuz I need storage/cargo room. I don't need massive bass, or a huge setup, I have changed since I was a teenager and don't need to go deaf. Would it be wise to add an amp even though I might not have a sub? I dont want to regret not doing a sub later on though...