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Recommend a sound system for my Civic?

  • 29-08-2006 5:30pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭


    Im double posting this in Motors and Mods, so if anyone wishes to delete either by all means do so.

    I'm thinking of getting a decent sound system set up for my Civic. I dont want to break the bank on it, and am not overly fussy about quality, but I do want something with a little oooomf!

    I'd be playing from my MP3 player so Aux In is a necessity. I dont need it to play CD's even.

    For a budget of around €200-€250, what dyou think I should go for?

    Also, if you think I should spend a bit more for much better stuff then please say so.

    Thanks v.much


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    not gonna get much for that budget, apart from a half decent head unit. What you ideally need, is a good headunit with 4x50 output. Some coaxials in the front, 6x9's on the parcel chelf, and a nice 10/12" in the boot, and a 400w amp to run the sub and coaxials, and runn the 6x9's off the headunit. you will also need some decent cabeling.


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