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Go to a loacl ICE dealer or that awful place commonly known as Halfrauds, check out the HUs they have on display.
They usualy have some of the good brands on display (at rediculous prices)
Then go online and get reviews on the one you like then order it online or from a good ICE dealer :)...
Those coaxils are 100w PEAK power
No you can't run the speakers & sub off a 2 channel :nono:
Since you asked what we think ;)
If it was me I would have sold the amp, bought a set of components for the front.
Then when I had cash to spare I would add to it with a 4 channel amp and a sub. 2...
Nice car and the rims look well on it
You wearing a blindfold? :clown:
Absolutley adore the 172 in this colour :approve:
Can't wait to save up enough pennies to get one!
:lolup:
The "I told you so" comes to mind.
Components will improve your soundstage by miles, but your 6x9s should be ok with better bolts as also mentioned above.
A lot of people are attracted to HU's by their looks & flashy lights - I know I used to be :o
Alpine, Pioneer, Clarion & Becker are common favourites :)
Don't the Clifford alarms have to be installed by a certified Clifford installer to be "legitimate"?
In the even of something happening - no doubt your insurance company will ask for certificates of instalation
No offense intended to anyone offering to fit - just a thought
Haha waiting for my response :lolup:
As I've said before I'm not 100% on technical end of things but Im led to believe that an amp with higher rating than your sub & speakers won't do any harm as long as the gains are set properly.
This is quite a mouthful to read so hope it makes sense;
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Components in the rear isn't going to benefit you much, keep coaxils in there if you are bothered about the rear. They will only provide rear fill, the front end should do most of the "work" in producing better sound in an ideal setup.
Those speakers aren't bad at all, you could pick up a set...
I see what your'e saying lad, its ok :)
But keeping them stealth will be the wiser option all-round to suit his requirements
Leighk18 is your shelf like this?
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=203103
Sorry for the opinion (which most will agree with) but if you are keeping the 6x9s keep them in stealth :)
At least that way you keep the car looking standard and less attractive to the wrong audience, also you have your "rear fill" for the back passengers.
Make sure you have the front comps...
Throw them into your local halfrauds, they'll feel right-at-home :D
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As said, you don't need anything in the rear apart from decent coaxils - having "in your face" speakers in the parcel shelf (stealth or showing) will disrupt your soundstage hence loosing overall sound quality...
I ordered some Megs APC, Last-touch & Grit-guard buckets. Despatched on Saturday evening...
...Just arrived 5mins ago :D
Fast postage to N.Ire and great service :approve: TOP MARKS