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68shortwide 12-04-2014 10:01 PM

good sound wanted. Lol.
 
Hey guys, I'm lookin for a pretty decent system to go with. I live on music but am clueless when it comes to stereos.. My only requirements are an Aux cord hookup and possibly, possibly Bluetooth with IL state laws and Mo may be following suit. Slim to reasonable budget, I'm a student and have other things to pay for also. The truck will have late model buckets with a handfabbed console and a relocated tank. All recommendations welcome, I just want good clean sound. Thanks guys. Edit: I am not one bit opposed to cutting dash, doors, etc. Truck will not be one bit stock.

panhandler62 12-05-2014 08:27 AM

Re: good sound wanted. Lol.
 
Decent head units that support aux, USB and Bluetooth are common for under $200.
A good set of component speakers runs ~ $200 also. Add a $200 3 channel amp and $200 worth of subwoofer w/box and you're out the door for under a grand (with wires & such)

Stick the big speaker in the console (basically engineer your console around a subwoofer enclosure), the larger component speaks in the doors or kick panels and put the tweeter modules up high enough to have a reasonably unobstructed line of sight to your ears.

You can economize by loosing the subwoofer and stepping down to a less expensive 2 channel amp if bottom end isn't important to you. That would get you down to around $600.

68shortwide 12-05-2014 09:54 AM

Re: good sound wanted. Lol.
 
Bottom ends real important to me lol im a young guy so i listen to a little of everything, Rock, Rap, new stuff, country, indie rock, that type of stuff. ill probably splurge on subs and step up on those lol Whose your preferred brand? I've looked at sony and alpine but didn't know if there are better that you audio guys know about?

gmachinz 12-05-2014 11:11 AM

Re: good sound wanted. Lol.
 
There are countless options to go with but as a builder, I suggest spending some time dampening your interior for a couple of reasons:

1.) Cuts out road and outside noise
2.) Allows your interior to be well insulated is better AC and heat
3.) Better acoustics

Remember that low frequencies tend to "move through" or be absorbed by interior panels while higher frequencies tend to bounce off hard surfaces. So, the key to maintaining good low end frequency is to dampen the interior so the sound stays inside the cabin. So, here are some suggestions:

Insulate the interior of the cabin everywhere you can.

Insulate the topside of headliner board

Insulate the backsides of all door panels

Insulate the floor

Make sure all door seals are tight and not leaking

Insulate the firewall from both sides.

This will allow you to run even a modestly powered sound system and retain great acoustics. Then it becomes a factor of the quality of components used. No use using high end stuff if you can't keep it all inside.

68shortwide 12-05-2014 11:47 AM

Re: good sound wanted. Lol.
 
Yeah my dad works at a street rod shop, so ill be buying black dynamat to put down. would i be be alright with just dynamat or should i shoot down some lizardskin before or after it?

68shortwide 12-05-2014 11:47 AM

Re: good sound wanted. Lol.
 
dynamat's gonna be the biggest single biggest expense probably lol


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