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Hey so I don't know sh*t about audio

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by GrandeChalupa, Jul 26, 2016.

  1. Jul 29, 2016 at 2:30 PM
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    Most car audio sales folks I run into are, well, idiots. Not necessarily in a nefarious manner, but ignorant.
     
  2. Jul 29, 2016 at 2:39 PM
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    Yeah thats why i came on here went to the shop yesterday and they couldnt give me any straight up answers after waiting an hour cuz the dude was on the phone with the cable company. Highest rated shop in town lol
     
  3. Jul 29, 2016 at 2:42 PM
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    Hifonics used to make really nice stuff, but not so much anymore. It's maybe some level above Boss, but they sold out some time ago & that was the end of the goods. If you can get some of that older gear however, that's a different story.
     
  4. Jul 29, 2016 at 3:00 PM
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    The car audio maze can be a difficult one to navigate. Here's a list I found some time ago that's mostly spot on. I'm pasting this from another forum, but you can find the original here. I added a couple, but otherwise the list is unmolested.

    Edit, I see some glaring errors with this list as it's a bit old (2012) & am gonna make some repairs. I'll put an asterisk* by the things I've changed. Lemme know if I've missed something.


    Bad

    Absolute
    American HiFi (Rockwood)
    American Pro
    Audiovox
    Automobile
    Becker
    Blackmore
    Boschmann
    Boss
    Craig
    DHD
    Dual
    Emerson
    JDL
    Jensen
    Kenford
    Kole
    Kraco
    Kronik
    Legacy
    MA Audio
    Optimus (Radio Shack)
    Pheonix Digital
    Planet Audio (Boss, by any other name)
    Power Acoustik
    Profile
    Pyle
    Pyramid
    Rockwood
    Seicane
    Sound Storm
    Sparkomatic
    SPL Audio
    Stetsom
    Thump
    Ultimate Sounds
    Urban Audio
    US Amps- the newer stuff
    Visonik
    Volfenhag


    Questionable

    Alphasonik
    Autotek
    Audiobahn
    Audiopipe
    Blaupunkt
    Aiwa
    Crunch
    Elemental Designs (eD)
    Hifonics (new stuff)*
    Hollywood
    Kenwood (amplifiers)
    Lanzar
    LA Sound
    Lightning Audio
    Matsui
    MB Quart (newer stuff)*
    Nakamichi (newer products)
    NVX Audio (except X-series)*
    Onyx Mobile Audio
    Panasonic
    Phoenix Gold (newer)
    Pioneer (amplifiers and most speakers)
    Precision Power (PPI) (newer non-US made amplifiers)
    RE Audio- newer stuff
    Rockford Fosgate (lower series products)
    SAS Bazooka (all products)
    Sony Xplod
    Soundstream (newer)*
    Vibe


    Good

    Alpine (amplifiers, Type-R speakers and subs, some head units)
    Altec Lansing
    Alumapro
    Ampere Audio*
    Ample Audio
    Ascendant
    Audio Control
    Audio Development
    Avionixx
    Boston Acoustics
    Cadence (questionable under new ownership)*
    Cerwin Vega (subs)
    Clarion (head units)
    Clifford (alarms)
    Cliff designs
    Coustic
    Crescendo Audio
    Crossfire
    Crystal
    DC Audio
    Directed (DEI)
    Dynamat
    Earthquake (some good some junk)
    Eaton
    Focal
    Ground Zero
    Helix (lower series of products)
    Hifonics (old school)*
    Hushmat
    Illusion
    Incriminater Audio
    Infinity
    JBL*
    JVC Digifine
    Kenwood Excelon (HU)
    Kicker
    Kinetik (batteries)
    Lunar
    Massive Audio
    Memphis Audio
    MTX (amplifiers)
    NVX X-series drivers*
    Orion (newer products)
    Phoenix Gold (some models)
    Pioneer- HU's
    Polk Audio
    Powerbass (older...new stuff is questionable)
    Rockford Fosgate (Power Series amp and subs)
    Second Skin (deadner)
    Skar Audio (owner/company seems to be very shadey/unethical)
    SoundQubed*
    SSA Audio
    Streetwirez
    USAcoustics
    Viper/DEI (alarms)

    Highest Quality

    a/d/s
    Adire
    Alpine (head units, signal processors)
    Arc Audio
    Audax
    Audiofrog*
    Audison
    Brax
    Butler Audio
    CD Technologies (CDT)
    Concord* (out of business)
    Diamond Audio (HEX)
    Digital Designs (DD)
    DLS
    DynAudio
    Eclipse (Fujitsu Ten)
    Esoteric Audio
    FI Audio
    Gladen
    Harrison Labs
    Helix (Higher series of products)
    Hertz
    Hybrid Audio
    Image Dynamics (ID)
    JL Audio (W6v2, W6v3, W7. ZR components,Slash and HD series amps)
    KEF Kar components
    Kove
    Linear Power*
    Luxman
    MB Quart (old school)*
    McIntosh Laboratories
    MMATS
    Morel
    Mosconi
    Nakamichi (Older products)
    Ohio Alternator
    Orion (older products)
    OZ Audio
    Pioneer Premiere (head units)
    Precision Power (PPI) (Older PowerClass and Art series)
    Rainbow
    Resonant Engineering (RE) Older Stuff
    Rockford Fosgate (older 1980s and 1990s models)
    Scanspeak*
    Sinfoni
    Soundstream (old school amps)
    Sound Deadener Showdown* (deadening)
    Stereo Integrity
    Stinger
    Sundown Audio
    Treo
    Tru tech
    US Amps (older amps)
    Wrangler Alternators
    XS Power (batteries)
    Xtant
    Zapco (Not sure about some new stuff)*
    Zed Audio
     
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  5. Aug 1, 2016 at 4:23 AM
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    Helpful list, thanks! Any suggestions for a midlevel 5 channel amp?
     
  6. Aug 1, 2016 at 6:23 AM
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    What price range?
     
  7. Aug 1, 2016 at 8:04 AM
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    Yeah, hard to go wrong with that Alpine. Beyond that, if it goes tits up after warranty, Alpine will repair or replace it for $85 including return shipping! Their repair folks are easy to work with too and work quickly. Nice to have that peace of mind going into a purchase. You may not get a warranty purchasing through Amazon though...depends on the actual seller. Make sure you use an authorized retailer if that's important to you.

    Power output's a bit on the low side, but if that's what you need it's a good amp.
     
  9. Aug 1, 2016 at 8:49 AM
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    I like that Alpine, looks perfect for what I want! Thanks for the suggestion TurboGT & Rob.

    I'm at a crossroads and maybe you guys could help. I'm looking to improve my system (2016 DBCB Premium & Technology package) while keeping stock HU. Definitely need more volume/power, clarity & bump while not using up much space. Also the easier to install w/o having to splice a bunch of wires the better.

    I found the OEM Audio + which looks ideal plug and play but I'm not sure an 8" will cut it but I could be totally wrong. Don't need to shake bass but something with definite punch.
     
  10. Aug 1, 2016 at 9:03 AM
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    I'm suspicious of the plug & play claim. See those big yellow wires? I'm guessing you get to run those through the firewall to the battery. Where else in the electrical system are you going to get enough juice for 360W RMS without popping fuses? And I'm 100% sure you get to run a ground and prepare the surface to accept it. That's not what I call plug & play. You can get way more for your money IMHO. This will be easier than figuring it out yourself, but bang for the buck looks to be pretty low. And again the plug & play claim is deceiving.
     
  11. Aug 1, 2016 at 9:06 AM
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    Just putting a aftermarket deck will totally increase the sound quality. Then if your not satisfied you can change the doors. Then if you feel the need for bass. Add a sub. Playing bass through the door speakers will eventually bring about their demise. They are vocal speakers.
     
  12. Aug 1, 2016 at 10:03 AM
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    I love their claim of a "Quad voice coil" sub
    sub.jpg

    An 8" sub would be plenty fine, but for the $1,500 price tag... you can easily piece together a much better system, have a box built (locally from a shop, or talk to Mr Marv) and if you're not doing anything too tricky/crazy... anyone that can turn a wrench, use a screwdriver, cut & strip wires, and operate a soldering iron (stupidly simple too) can install a system in their own truck. Oh, and ability to use common sense/follow directions is a must ;)

    For about $150 you can piece together a "plug n play" setup for your stock headunit... at least as plug and play as you're gonna get

    and if you want more info on that... let me know
     
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    Yeah, that too. I don't see the point. Maybe they meant 4-layer?
     
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    Your right, I knew it was expensive and no clue who even makes the stuff. I would like to easily be able to convert it back to OEM for when the day comes that I part with my Taco, which is one of my main reasons for wanting plug and play, well also because of time. Have so many projects going on right now, so much I want to do to this truck already lol!

    It all seems pretty straight forward for the most part; a set of components for the front, coaxials for the back, 5 channel amp + install kit, possibly some sound deadening material, a sub and enclosure. However, what I'm having difficulty wrapping my head around is the whole no RCA's. Do I really need a LOC, especially with that Alpine amp it says it has speaker inputs. The other thing is, the wiring harness. Is there a plug and play one available for the 2016, I could only imagine all kinds of problems with the remote turn on, especially for the different audio sources...this is where my confusion lies. Lastly, do I need to replace all my speaker wire as well?
     
  15. Aug 1, 2016 at 11:12 AM
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    First off, by the time you go to part with your Taco, you're not gonna care to keep all that stuff, because 10 yrs down the road (which will roughly be when Toyota makes another major generation change o_O) you will have used all that you paid for it and won't care anymore to put it back to stock.

    As for the "whole no RCA" deal, with that alpine amp, and many others, you don't need them, or a LOC. Would I tell you that you SHOULD use them? YES... because one day you will decide that "maintaining the stock look" doesn't work for you, and I've seen it hundreds and hundreds of times, and you'll want to change it out. Putting the LOC in behind the radio and running RCA's to the amp will save you the trouble of having to do all that later. The cost doesn't increase... 20 ft of speedwire costs you as much as the LOC will, so why not??

    Yes, there are harness for the 2016, because Toyota thankfully hasn't changed the plugs that power the radio and supply the speakers in almost 30 yrs

    Here's the list of parts I put together for another guy who was asking similar questions a few weeks ago... it's everything that you need to hook up a stock headunit to an amplifier, and get the signal back to your speakers, and power the amp, all for about $125. Only thing I would add would be another set of RCA's to feed the sub signal (I would NOT use the RCA's from the wire kit, but that's personal preference) for another $18.

    No, for most applications you don't have to replace your speaker wires if you don't want... use the kit I put together to get signal to the amplifier and back to the headunit, stock wiring takes care of the rest.

    EDIT: Oh, and someone posted a thread a couple weeks ago (??) about some Focal 6x9 Toyota replacement speakers for $300... so between the alpine amp, the install kit, and some quality near plug-n-play (front) speakers, you're talking about $700... I'm pretty sure for $500 you could find rear speakers (if you even want them) and a sub, and get a box built (if you're unable to do so)
     
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