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Basic OEM Audio Upgrade Recommendation?

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Topic: Basic OEM Audio Upgrade Recommendation?

Posted By: philsan12
Subject: Basic OEM Audio Upgrade Recommendation?
Date Posted: February 04, 2006 at 9:39 AM

Honda 98 Civic. New job, 150mi a day driving.
Basically use XM via stock radio. OK - but nothing except clear signal and ability to balance. Don't want to invest heavy $ since just burning the car with miles.

Best upgrade?
New speakers, amplifier or inexpensive radio unit?

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Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: February 04, 2006 at 11:00 AM
IMO (others may disagree) the best cheap upgrade path is to replace the OEM system slowly as you can afford it, like this: Replace front speakers first, then the head unit, then add a sub with amp, then replace rear speakers (or remove them) then add an amp for main speakers (2-channel is just using fronts, 4-channel if using all four.)

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Posted By: remarkable53
Date Posted: February 04, 2006 at 12:58 PM

what is "heavy money" $500.00, $250.00, $700.00 ?? I think for that many miles you are driving I would recommend to you a Alpine CDA-9847 head unit. Its pretty affordable at $200.00 and allows direct connection for both i-pod (using the KCA-420i $100.00) and or your satellite radio to instead of fm modulation.  The head unit will allow you to expand and will right out of the box sound 3x the price you paid for it. Even with those OEM paper dual cone speakers. From there I would look for a small 4 channel amp if you have not blown the factory spkrs. You can find one used on E-Bay or a friend who needs cash. I believe that you could put together a pretty decent system for about $700.00 give or take a couple of bucks. But it would more than pay for itself if you are in the saddle for 150 miles each day! Man thats some drive!!  good luck.  Oh yeah for seprates listen to Diamond Audio's D361 componets or Alpine SPS-171A Componets. Front only. Rear fill can be accomplished by OEMs but get an amp to get the full potential..... mark



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