Metalsubzero Clutched April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Hi people, I'm looking to do some installation on my car.. I'm driving a Hyundai Verna btw.. I checked around with a few reputed installers and were quoted ranging from $160-$400.. Auto Image quoted me the cheapest, but I'm guessing it's without the cables. I am only looking for a passive setup, just a slight upgrade to my current setup, which is kindda sucky.. I do not have a big budget, so would appreciate if anyone can refer me to a cheap and good installer.. Here are the list of items I am intending to install: 1. Pioneer Head Unit.. I just purchased a used Pioneer AVH-3350BT and am intending to replace my stock Pioneer 1 din HU. 2. Morel Maximo 6.5" Component Speakers (Purchased already) - 3. Sony Xplod XM-ZR602 2 Channel Amp - This is from one of my friend who dekitted, held it for more den a year but did not install it yet.. 4. Current Front Coaxials to move to the back My current setup: Stock Pioneer 1 din Head Unit Front Alpine Coaxials Rear 6x9 Pioneer Coaxials Old School Rodek RA-Street 4 channel Amp (Specs: url="http://www.alibaba.com/product-free/100987454/Rodek_Auto_Amplifier.html"]Rodek RA-Street 4[/url] ) Soundstream XS-10 10" Passive Subwoofer (Specs: url="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_5466_Soundstream-XS-10.html"]Soundstream XS-10[/url] ) My thinking is to get my current Rodek Amp to drive my comps and rear coaxs.. The Sub will be driven by the new Sony Amp.. One of my rear 6x9" coaxials had popped and I'm thinking of shifting my front 6.5" to the back to replace it.. My questions are: 1. Is my thinking correct? I.e. to drive the 4 speakers and tweeters with my current amp and the sub with the new amp.. Will there be sufficient power to drive all my speakers and sub? 2. Will there be any problem replacing a 6x9 speaker with 6.5" ones other than the gaping hole on each side of the speakers due to the difference in shape? 3. Are there any installers who can do it under a budget of <$200? I'm not really into ICE, but since recently I've started listening to more K-Pop and my current speakers are killing me, and coupled with the speakers behind that is already kaput, why not go for a slight upgrade? Would appreciate if any of the ICE gurus here can give me your recommendations.. Thanks in Advance! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigcomms Clutched April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Did u actually went down personally to the shop n let them do a detailed survey of your setup? Otherwise, they may miss out something and ended up paying a lot more than the initial quote. Also, ensure all your used equipments are in workng condition. If not, it would be $$$ again. If I were u, i would just forget about the rear speakers. Replace your front speaker, listen and if sound good to you, then decide if you want to continue with the rest of the setup u intend to. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metalsubzero Clutched April 4, 2013 Author Share April 4, 2013 Did u actually went down personally to the shop n let them do a detailed survey of your setup? Otherwise, they may miss out something and ended up paying a lot more than the initial quote. Also, ensure all your used equipments are in workng condition. If not, it would be $$$ again. If I were u, i would just forget about the rear speakers. Replace your front speaker, listen and if sound good to you, then decide if you want to continue with the rest of the setup u intend to. Nope, I have yet to go down to the shop to let them to a detailed survey.. I merely asked for a quote based on the items which I intend to do.. The reason why I did not go down personally is because I don't wanna be tied down to that particular installer, especially if they are charging too high.. I'd be a lil paiseh to let them diagnose and not proceed with the installation with them.. HU - $40-50 Amp - $50-70 Components - $40-60 Rear Speakers $30 These were the general quotation I've gotten.. Is this reasonable? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MG_Myvi 1st Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Tried many places in the past....but have been going to Ted (Auto Image) since know him 4 years back. Reasonable price and good workmanship. Nice environment too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metalsubzero Clutched April 4, 2013 Author Share April 4, 2013 Tried many places in the past....but have been going to Ted (Auto Image) since know him 4 years back. Reasonable price and good workmanship. Nice environment too. Thanks, incidentally they quoted me the lowest.. Might be giving them a shot.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MG_Myvi 1st Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 You may request Ted to help you with the tuning and settings once installation done. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cephas 3rd Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 (edited) Test song for your newly installed ice... Make sure your bass is strong enough to make your windows "dance" weeee Edited April 4, 2013 by Cephas Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigcomms Clutched April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Since you mentioned autoimage gives u the most reasonable quote, why not make a trip down? Ted may allow you to install one item at a time instead of putting everything at one go. Maybe start with HU and front speakers. Do give him a call and make an reservation as his shop can be packed with customers. Remember to ask him tune the sound for u if your HU has features like time alignment, hpf etc. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theoldjaffa Hypersonic April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Hi people, I'm looking to do some installation on my car.. I'm driving a Hyundai Verna btw.. I checked around with a few reputed installers and were quoted ranging from $160-$400.. Auto Image quoted me the cheapest, but I'm guessing it's without the cables. I am only looking for a passive setup, just a slight upgrade to my current setup, which is kindda sucky.. I do not have a big budget, so would appreciate if anyone can refer me to a cheap and good installer.. Here are the list of items I am intending to install: 1. Pioneer Head Unit.. I just purchased a used Pioneer AVH-3350BT and am intending to replace my stock Pioneer 1 din HU. 2. Morel Maximo 6.5" Component Speakers (Purchased already) - 3. Sony Xplod XM-ZR602 2 Channel Amp - This is from one of my friend who dekitted, held it for more den a year but did not install it yet.. 4. Current Front Coaxials to move to the back My current setup: Stock Pioneer 1 din Head Unit Front Alpine Coaxials Rear 6x9 Pioneer Coaxials Old School Rodek RA-Street 4 channel Amp (Specs: url="http://www.alibaba.com/product-free/100987454/Rodek_Auto_Amplifier.html"]Rodek RA-Street 4[/url] ) Soundstream XS-10 10" Passive Subwoofer (Specs: url="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_5466_Soundstream-XS-10.html"]Soundstream XS-10[/url] ) My thinking is to get my current Rodek Amp to drive my comps and rear coaxs.. The Sub will be driven by the new Sony Amp.. One of my rear 6x9" coaxials had popped and I'm thinking of shifting my front 6.5" to the back to replace it.. My questions are: 1. Is my thinking correct? I.e. to drive the 4 speakers and tweeters with my current amp and the sub with the new amp.. Will there be sufficient power to drive all my speakers and sub? 2. Will there be any problem replacing a 6x9 speaker with 6.5" ones other than the gaping hole on each side of the speakers due to the difference in shape? 3. Are there any installers who can do it under a budget of <$200? I'm not really into ICE, but since recently I've started listening to more K-Pop and my current speakers are killing me, and coupled with the speakers behind that is already kaput, why not go for a slight upgrade? Would appreciate if any of the ICE gurus here can give me your recommendations.. Thanks in Advance! autoimage, the classic installer that recommends front and rear component speakers. says that sound waves will bounce off rear windscreen for surround effect. that is the only installer that I will never ever patronize, but you are free to try. there are many others around, go with the one you prefer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Just go to the one you feel comfortable with. You can go down to Autotrend at Toa Payoh for a quote too. Look for boss Darren. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gohsj89 1st Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 (edited) Autoimage, I have been visiting them and recommending them for the past 4 years.Ted (Boss, very tall) and Simon (head-foreman, curly hair) are the best.For the least, you will never see them join raw wire and cover them with black tape. That's their principles for good workmanship, for the least.The only audio shop that I will patronise and recommend. Edited April 4, 2013 by Gohsj89 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gohsj89 1st Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 autoimage, the classic installer that recommends front and rear component speakers. says that sound waves will bounce off rear windscreen for surround effect. that is the only installer that I will never ever patronize, but you are free to try. there are many others around, go with the one you prefer. to a certain extent, yes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Budgetice 3rd Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Dimension Audio Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genes 6th Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Dimension Audio They did mine, not the cheapest around, but handiwork is more than decent, and very willing to redo it till you are satisfied, within reason. boss is not pushy, no hard asking. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Budgetice 3rd Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 yeah.. good workmanship.. are u on full ground zero ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genes 6th Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 yeah.. good workmanship.. are u on full ground zero ? Nope. Did mine before they started bringing in Ground Zero. Lower end Pioneer + Morel setup. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genes 6th Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 autoimage, the classic installer that recommends front and rear component speakers. says that sound waves will bounce off rear windscreen for surround effect. that is the only installer that I will never ever patronize, but you are free to try. there are many others around, go with the one you prefer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MG_Myvi 1st Gear April 4, 2013 Share April 4, 2013 Autoimage, I have been visiting them and recommending them for the past 4 years.Ted (Boss, very tall) and Simon (head-foreman, curly hair) are the best.For the least, you will never see them join raw wire and cover them with black tape. That's their principles for good workmanship, for the least.The only audio shop that I will patronise and recommend. [nod] Totally agreed ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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