Help for a young'n!!
Help for a young'n!!
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Ordy1990

Original Poster:

7 posts

182 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Hi Pistonheads!!

This is my first ever post! Hope i've put it in the right place!

I'm currently the owner of a Silver/Blue Ford Focus 1.6 TDCI LX, 56 plate (my first car!) and i find that the soundsystem is somewhat lacking, is there any way that i can uprate the soundsystem whilst still keeping the boot space? I need the room as i'm always travelling up and down the country with passengers with baggage (I'm in the forces).

Any Pointers would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

young_bairn

714 posts

202 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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6x9's in the parcel shelf is what what you want.

Ordy1990

Original Poster:

7 posts

182 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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See, i've thought about uprating the standard speakers in the doors but (sorry if this is a bit naiive) will that give me more bass and a clearer sound?

666 SVT

1,052 posts

266 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Try the Loudest.co.uk they have a very range of speakers that give
a really crisp bass with minimal distortion. They often advertise
some bargains via their ebay shop too.

http://www.theloudest.co.uk/?sectionid=2&page=...

Ordy1990

Original Poster:

7 posts

182 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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666 SVT said:
Try the Loudest.co.uk they have a very range of speakers that give
a really crisp bass with minimal distortion. They often advertise
some bargains via their ebay shop too.

http://www.theloudest.co.uk/?sectionid=2&page=...
So say if i buy their 1000w 6x9's and get them installed by a friend/the local halfords, will i need an amp also?

Ordy1990

Original Poster:

7 posts

182 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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I also wondered how easily i could replace the CD player,its the sony 6000CD ... pretty basic, no MP3, no Ipod connector, not even an aux in... frown

666 SVT

1,052 posts

266 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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There are quite few decent double din DVD players you could get on ebay too.
You don't have to have an amp but obviously the higher output the stereo has
the better job it will do with the bass !

Ordy1990

Original Poster:

7 posts

182 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Now, is there anywhere i could put an amp that wouldn't interfere with my luggage space? like... i dont know... on the underside of the parcel shelf? and would it be easy enough to wire it in? I want it all to be none intrusive... i'll be able to get hold of another parcel shelf anyways so i'm not bothered about the 6x9 holes smile

AMST09

570 posts

206 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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TBH to start with headunit and replace standard speakers,
Then look at a sub, pioneer and some others do flat subs which take up minimal room

Janesy B

2,625 posts

212 months

Tuesday 26th April 2011
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Ordy1990 said:
Now, is there anywhere i could put an amp that wouldn't interfere with my luggage space? like... i dont know... on the underside of the parcel shelf? and would it be easy enough to wire it in? I want it all to be none intrusive... i'll be able to get hold of another parcel shelf anyways so i'm not bothered about the 6x9 holes smile
You can usually fit an amp under the passenger seat. You want to upgrade the headunit and front door speakers and work from there. Bunging in a set of 6x9s will do diddly squat.