el2bfturbo Member 21 Member For: 16y 17d Posted 27/11/08 07:10 AM Author Share Posted 27/11/08 07:10 AM thanks all,after looking more on the forum I came across the adaptor you can buy off ebay for nothing which makes my job even easier. from your comments will do steering clear of those speakers and think I'll follow the tried and true method of getting the splits up front. I don't mind spending the $300 range for good speakers but this jaycar thing sounds alright for amps, I was going to go that path with my old car but ended up getting the T before I replaced the sub after some dodgy *beep* ripped it off. anyone vouch for jaycar cos I've personally heard it's not too bad for the price but have never known anyone with it in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjc Donating Members 2,823 Member For: 21y 2m 16d Gender: Male Location: Townsville Posted 27/11/08 03:47 PM Share Posted 27/11/08 03:47 PM Go here and register- http://www.mobileelectronics.com.au/forums/index.phpDo some searching and start a thread if need be, Damien Dupriez highly recommends their line and he has been in the game for a long time.I have used there amps and love them, price is unbeatable and although they aren't the 'prettiest' looking amps they do the job well.Plus on that forum I have bought many things with no problems and cheap to boot.Earthquake 12in Magma $200 delivered in perfect nick and is now my home theatre sub! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nolz Member 80 Member For: 16y 2m 16d Gender: Male Location: Castle Hill Posted 27/11/08 08:20 PM Share Posted 27/11/08 08:20 PM When I was first looking at speakers I WAS going to buy those 5x7's you mentioned, lucky for me then they were out of stock at he time. I ended up with a pair of 6.5" and have used some mdf to create a spacer and have mounted them with pretty good results.It all depends on what you are after at the end of the day. Some look for greater improvements than others and it boils down to your budget. Audition before buying if you can, would be my tip!re Jaycar amps, it's not often I hear bad things about them. I've read in numerous reviews that they always come out on top not only for outright performance but also value for money. Being 'better' than amps that cost substantially more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazed1 Member 105 Member For: 18y 11m 25d Location: Sydney Posted 27/11/08 09:02 PM Share Posted 27/11/08 09:02 PM The good old Response amps, my mate is a audio fitter and dealer and he deals in these products and from what ive heard out of his car tells me there not bad. I just bought a response amp from another mate who just closed down a Jaycar stockist electronics store, I think its a 100wpc 4channel, plain looking but the quality is beyond the pretty case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straughsberry Donating Members 1,846 Member For: 17y 3m 2d Gender: Male Location: Broady, Melbourne Posted 27/11/08 11:47 PM Share Posted 27/11/08 11:47 PM The response range is excellent value for money including their speakers. If your on a budget, check them out for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smicky Go Pies!!! Donating Members 2,852 Member For: 16y 9m 3d Gender: Male Location: Vic Somewhere - Sometimes NSW Posted 28/11/08 12:58 AM Share Posted 28/11/08 12:58 AM thanks all,after looking more on the forum I came across the adaptor you can buy off ebay for nothing which makes my job even easier. from your comments will do steering clear of those speakers and think I'll follow the tried and true method of getting the splits up front. I don't mind spending the $300 range for good speakers but this jaycar thing sounds alright for amps, I was going to go that path with my old car but ended up getting the T before I replaced the sub after some dodgy *beep* ripped it off. anyone vouch for jaycar cos I've personally heard it's not too bad for the price but have never known anyone with it inNot personally used or installed any Jaycar gear, however I have heard 2 systems which used Jaycar amps etc... and they didnt sound to bad...one thin u need to remember when it comes to audio is YOU - its all about u and personal preference...The way I, like to hear a speaker produce the recording may be different to other members, and different to you... so best check them out for yourself...As for bang for buck on the Jaycar gear I 'believe' it is meant to be not bad - however again I have not used any of it and probably wouldnt...For a recommendation I would point you towards Pioneer E Series speakers, and a Pioneer, or Clarion Amp for the money....Subs try a JL if you can stretch some $$$...If you not after a big system and dont want to spend to much... JB Hifi have some specials - sub+amp which they run... this will get you a half decent pack to wack in the boot if u want some extra bass... (Steer away from the Cadiance, and own JB Brands - sorry forget the second brand they call their own)...Speakers - Front look at splits in a 6" or 6.5" - Pioneer are good for splits, as are some of the Clarion range, and I think from memory Boston have a S60 which is about 250$... But again remember its what YOU LIKE the sound of!Amps - Pioneer, Clarion, should get you out of trouble... Kenwood I feel and found to be very over spec'ed so just use cation with Kenwood...Have a look at a few websites like www.ryda.com.au which will give you a good guide on pricing for the brand they carry...Talk to a store and check what speakers will match what amps... you always better to get a higher grade amp (output) then what the speakers handle - this will insure that you always send 'clean' power and sound to the speakers which will avoid amp distortion... Just use discretion with volume levels so you dont over drive the speaker drivers...anyways hope this helps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mitchbek Donating Members 80 Member For: 16y 6m 15d Gender: Male Location: East Gippsland Posted 29/11/08 09:56 PM Share Posted 29/11/08 09:56 PM (edited) Hey all I am New to the Forum But Love my audioI have Kenwood 6X9 and they fit in the rear parcel shelf in the BA's and I have a Pair on Pioneer Split's in the frontPowered by a 4 Channel 120 Watt RMS per channel Amp (Homebrand) and a set of Clarion 12" 750 Watt Subs +400 Watt RMS Mono Block My T is teh Povo pack....... so I have had installed a second head unit were the tissues go the head unit is an Eonon touch screen 4.5" plays DVD's MP3, MP4, VCD,AVI's well just about anything with a Bluetooth car kit it has video out and video in, a built in TV tunner Cost $220 Ebay, the 6X9 $75 from Autobarn 30% off sale, Pioneer Splits FREE my friend never got round to using them Scored :-), the Subs cost $599 Complete with amp and Box fitting the whole lot $250 it took him a day and a half buy Kustom car sound in Maffra and Sale he is really goodThe result is great it has a lot of Bass I love it but good sound can be done well on a budget Good Luck Oh yeh I have had the Subs in three cars in three yearsWelcome to the forum "they good to noobs like me who can not spell or use grammar" Edited 29/11/08 09:58 PM by mitchbek Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el2bfturbo Member 21 Member For: 16y 17d Posted 01/12/08 07:06 AM Author Share Posted 01/12/08 07:06 AM Cheers everyone After training myself to listed to music at 5 volume thanks to the "Povo pack" (cheers mickbek) I think I won't be overdriving my speakers too much my amp will be hiding somewhere pretty indiscreet as with the speakers cos I'll be f d is some useless is going to knock off my audio gear again (I'm hoping the BF's boot lock isn't as easy to pop out as the EL). to the little turd's credit he neatly disconnected all my cabling rather then cutting it and I think even left the power cables apart so it didn't start a fire in my boot, or maybe I'm giving him too much credit. still like to take $500 worth of skin from his hide to make up for it, ah well lesson learnt. thx again appreciate all the feedback Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjc Donating Members 2,823 Member For: 21y 2m 16d Gender: Male Location: Townsville Posted 01/12/08 02:14 PM Share Posted 01/12/08 02:14 PM The old EL had a key hole for the boot though didn't they? so screw driver and there in much like I had done to me with my AU on the drivers door. They pushed the tumbler in and the door opened, stole my $1500 clarion head unit at the time, sad thing was I had the car booked in that week to get an alarm fitted! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el2bfturbo Member 21 Member For: 16y 17d Posted 06/12/08 04:05 AM Author Share Posted 06/12/08 04:05 AM yeah that was pretty much it, a bit of a dent around the lock to get the screw driver under and then broke the bracket at the back of the lock. they pushed the lock back into the hole so I didn't notice it until my back wasn't getting massaged like it should. ah well live and learn. feel for ya bjc, I was fuming and it was only a third of the value of stuff taken from yours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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