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Sound system help

Post by Synergy »

I got 2x 420W Pioneer 6x9's
Pioneer 5800 Headdeck with ipod cable
Clarion 2way AMP (apparently pioneer make crap amps)

$438 from autobarn, to install all that and supply the amp and wires.

Does this seem like a good price?




And then later on Im getting a Pioneer 1000W Sub and another amp, to run the sup.
So the speakers and the sub have there own amp...
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Post by wrksux »

I would never let them install anything in my car, they dont care very much in my experiance in what they hack up to stuff cables through, either buy em and yourself and a mate do it, very easy and straight forward or get an auto electritian to do it for you.
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Post by badger »

i wouldnt pay 5 cents for anything pioneer either

but yeah sounds ok
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Post by mickyd555 »

if ya gonna get a sub later, you could probably get away without running the 6x9's on an external amp. the amp in the head unit is probably good for 60W anyway, which will be heaps loud enough.........or am i just too old?? :?
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Post by Shadow »

mickyd555 wrote:if ya gonna get a sub later, you could probably get away without running the 6x9's on an external amp. the amp in the head unit is probably good for 60W anyway, which will be heaps loud enough.........or am i just too old?? :?

hmm, they will sound alot better driven from a good amp than a severly underated head-deck. a suitable amp would be a 2x100wrms or a bridges 4x50wrms.
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Re: Sound system help

Post by 4x4xmore »

Synergy wrote:I got 2x 420W Pioneer 6x9's
Pioneer 5800 Headdeck with ipod cable
Clarion 2way AMP (apparently pioneer make crap amps)

$438 from autobarn, to install all that and supply the amp and wires.

Does this seem like a good price?




And then later on Im getting a Pioneer 1000W Sub and another amp, to run the sup.
So the speakers and the sub have there own amp...

have u bought an amp yet? where are you located? i have a clarion vnet 2100 2x100wrms or 1x300wrms for sale pm me if interested
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Post by 4x4Monkey »

badger wrote:i wouldnt pay 5 cents for anything pioneer either

but yeah sounds ok
well U know jack shit about car audio

and id take pioneer of clarion anyday
pioneers amps shit all over clarions
You just got told alot of crap just so he could flog off a clarion amp
IUve had them attempt to convinc em a sony explode 1000w amp was more powerfull then a pioneer d-class amp.

clarion at with the middle to low class of audio
ok bang for ya buck

Pioneer come out with constant pattern of good models unlike clarion who seem to hit and miss . all over the shop

Autobahn suck ass at installs and love the text screw and air saw....... *rolls eyes*

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Post by Spimon_NH »

Sorry, bit of a hi-jack of your thread :oops:

Where are you planning on putting the amp? I've got an amp but can't decide where to stick it. Only places I can think of are under the passenger seat (but the rear heater outlet is there) or on the back of the middle row of seats.
Anyone got any other ideas?
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Post by high n mighty »

:roll: Under the seat works great, thieving pricks couldn't get mine out as tya had to remove the seat to remove it :D :D , Is there room under your drivers seat???

I wholeheartedely agree with 4x4monkey too, Pioneer head units are a great investment.

I've only bothered changing gear over in three of my cars and I went with pioneer every time, can't fault there head units.(not a fan of their other products $$-value though)

My missus chose a JVC head deck and it is a pos, sounds great but hasn't got the adjustments that the pioneers do and the instructions on how to change the time are false too.


As said in another forum, have a crack yourself and Im sure we will all guide ya through.
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Post by Spimon_NH »

Only problem with under the seats is thats where my heater vents for the rear passengers are. It can fit, but when the heater's on it'll be right beside the hot air outlet. :?
Definitely prefer to have it somewhere out of sight.
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Post by sudso »

Spimon_NH wrote:Sorry, bit of a hi-jack of your thread :oops:

Where are you planning on putting the amp? I've got an amp but can't decide where to stick it. Only places I can think of are under the passenger seat (but the rear heater outlet is there) or on the back of the middle row of seats.
Anyone got any other ideas?
I put my 2 amps behind the rear seat in my dual cab as well as two 6x9's facing the gap between each side of the seat and the pillar. You cant see any of em but you can hear them.
Under the front seats is also a good place but fix em down and careful if you like taking the 4by for a swim.

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Post by mickyd555 »

Spimon_NH wrote:Only problem with under the seats is thats where my heater vents for the rear passengers are. It can fit, but when the heater's on it'll be right beside the hot air outlet. :?
Definitely prefer to have it somewhere out of sight.
do you sit in the back?? disconnect rear heater tube and block it
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Post by wrksux »

perfect excuse to build a rear drawer system that incorporates an amp!
Have a look at some show cars they get pretty clever locations, im a fan of attached to the rear of the middle row of seats down side being its very visible, on a pajero under the middle row is a lot of space to store and amp and keep it out of sight.
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Post by guerd87 »

in my experiance i wouldnt let them install my gear

im not an audio professional but ive had my share of comp winning cars including my current cruiser

the pioneer 6 x 9's sound nice but have a nominal rating of 80wrms

your head unit puts out around 20wrms if your lucky

id cancel the amp and go a set of silver pioneer bullet splits

http://www.pioneer.com.au/car_entertain ... index.html

they have a nominal rating of 60wrms by memory (have a set in my car) and running off the headunit will prob give you better quality and treble than the 6x9's and saving you money of no amp

no need to buy 6 x 9's if you are getting a sub, the splits will give you a good midrange bass anyway

as for pioneer amps being crap, whoever told you that has no idea

Do it yourself and at least you know its done right
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Post by badger »

4wd monkey
i installed car audio for a living before i became a sparky
and my oppinions are based on alot of bad experiance and the poor sound quality and lack of depth that comes from even pioneers top of the range equiptment over just about everything else in a similar price bracket bar sony
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Post by xl7fan »

Synergy, as an ex installer if you have any concerns regarding the install talk to the store requesting that you be in the workshop while the job is carried out. This gives you the opportunity to have input into how it is done and you can see & question the quality of workmanship. This industry only recently has recognised training courses available for installers where as years ago most of them are self taught. If they bring up bullshit about no one being allowed in the workshop because of public liabilty insurance, challenge it. If still no success maybe look for another installer. In my experience I would never let an auto elec install car audio because it is not their bread & butter & they have very limited experience in doing it.

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Post by badger »

i agree with xl7fan

also ask to see some of there work completed
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Post by GQ_DREW »

Im an Audio installer and all the crap you guys are going on with come on ..I will come to your work and watch over you working if you like ? I agree that price is to much .I see stuff install by people all the time and we get alot of stuff back from been wired up wrong!!! Look around for some one that will spend the time with you and show you what they plan to do ..As for Pioneer amps been better maybe you should look around ...
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Post by xl7fan »

GQ_DREW, if a builder comes to your house to build a pergola you watch. If an appliance repairer comes to fix the fridge you watch. I think it is fair that when having modifications, improvements done to your vehicle that you should be able to watch. I did find it a pain in the butt when customers wanted to watch me work but it gives them a sense trust & confidence in your work & your conduct & may well bring a lot of repeat business your way.
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Post by Miyagi »

Spimon_NH wrote:Sorry, bit of a hi-jack of your thread :oops:

Where are you planning on putting the amp? I've got an amp but can't decide where to stick it. Only places I can think of are under the passenger seat (but the rear heater outlet is there) or on the back of the middle row of seats.
Anyone got any other ideas?
Does your NH have the removable tray below the passenger seat? i'v installed my amp in the tray (only just fit )
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Post by HotFourOk »

It would be an ok setup... I would recommend running a big power cable, 2ga or minimum 4ga, then run a distribution block. This allows you to hook up the extra amp later without running more power cables. I'd run an 8ga from the block to the Clarion amp, then a 4ga to the Sub amp when you get it. Also, run an extra set of RCAs to make your life easier later on too.
With a 1000w sub you may need to look at a stiffening capacitor :D

I also beleive in not needing 6x9s with a sub, but it wont hurt. You can always install the bullet component 6" splits later on in the front :D They are awesome speakers, even when ran off the head unit.
I'm also a pioneer fan myself, except for subs. I have both cars fitted out with pioneer head unit and normal speakers, but different brand subs and amps. They sound really good.

It just depends if you confident in cutting holes for the speakers, and if you need to cut through metal or not, this can be difficult without the right gear.

Running the amp and installing the head unit is very straight forward.. just time consuming running the cable through the car.

If you get stuck, my local guys install a set of speakers for 60 bucks.. so if all else fails just get them to put them in for you.

Good luck :D
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Post by HotFourOk »

Any speaker will sound lots better when ran from a quality amp... the head units only put out around 22wrms... which is quite small... considering these speakers can handle 80wrms.

And it's not always about loudness... its about quality :D
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Post by guerd87 »

thats a good point about the distribution block, i had one in my old car VN Calais and madelife alot easier when running 0 AWG through the car :)

still have one in my land cruiser incase i want to upgrade later on,im currently running a single 12" off amono block amp but is good to have there

I agree with you HotFourOk, ive got the bullet splits on a 5500MP headunit and some nive 3way JVC's in the back but i have alpine mono block on 12" Rockford sub which gives me my 140 + Db :)
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