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Old Dec 12, 2006 | 10:34 PM
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Prices may be better on the internet but beware some places do not have the items in stock and take time to get them. Some will just keep stringing you along until they get it. Also the manufacturer may not honor warrenty work if the unit was bought from an unauthorized place. Something to keep in mind.
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Old Dec 12, 2006 | 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 97teg
Prices may be better on the internet but beware some places do not have the items in stock and take time to get them. Some will just keep stringing you along until they get it. Also the manufacturer may not honor warrenty work if the unit was bought from an unauthorized place. Something to keep in mind.
Just be cautious, try and finalize the deal on the phone. If your getting an item new in box, I don't see any reason the manufacture could deny you a warranty. I've bought almost everything for my car online, and have yet to have a problem. To each their own I guess...
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Old Dec 13, 2006 | 06:26 AM
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Get an Alpine 9856--$220total (includes remote)(taxes included)
RF Punch or Alpine type S front and rears ~$90-$100 a pair total(taxes included)

So HU, front and rear speakers= ~420

you can also get a Alpine 4ch MRP-F250 or 200 to push the interior speakers for ~$200+tax

So, HU, interior speakers and amp ~650

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Old Dec 13, 2006 | 06:39 AM
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^^You have to keep in mind installation is not his strong point. He have to have most, if not all, of this installed.
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Old Dec 13, 2006 | 08:13 AM
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well, my local stereo center radio shack would install all of this for under 100 if items are bought from them
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Old Dec 13, 2006 | 09:24 AM
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$150 on a decent Kenwood Excelon headunit
$160 Crystal SSCS6 6.5 Components
$150 Rockford 700s on eBay
$80 40sq. ft. Raamat(sp?) BXT sound deadener

Anything left over can go into Knukonceptz amp kits.
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Old Dec 13, 2006 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 2001TEGGSR
Just be cautious, try and finalize the deal on the phone. If your getting an item new in box, I don't see any reason the manufacture could deny you a warranty. I've bought almost everything for my car online, and have yet to have a problem. To each their own I guess...
It doesn’t matter if it was new or not. Some manufactures are very strict about where their equipment comes from and some are not. For the ones that are, they will deny any warranty regardless. Also there are some instances of fake equipment being sold or serial numbers being scratched off to prevent detection of where the product originated from. In this case almost every manufacturer will deny you warranty.

I have also bought equipment online without a problem but if i do buy unauthorized I make sure I am prepared to eat the loss if something happens. Just letting people know buying online isnt always what it seems. You have to weight the options and decide for yourself.
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Old Dec 14, 2006 | 12:25 AM
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Do not buy any pioneer products off of etronics. I have had problems down the line with there radios and so have members off of ht. I am a pioneer dealer and the product that they sell is b stock. Look E-tronics tells you the same thing

Manufacturer Warranties

Each product sold on this site is packaged with applicable manufacturer's warranty and service information detailing specific terms and conditions. We encourage you to complete the product registration information and return any registration cards to the manufacturer so that they can contact you if necessary in the future. While Etronics sells only new and unused product, Etronics is not an authorized reseller of certain of the products listed for sale on this site. To be an authorized reseller, manufacturers may require that Etronics abide by manufacturer’s suggested and minimum selling prices* . Etronics would be unable to provide you with the low cost of the products sold on this site if Etronics were to comply with certain manufacturer’s suggested and minimum selling prices. In those instances where Etronics is not an authorized reseller of the products sold, these manufacturers may decline to offer the manufacturers warranties that usually accompany the product being purchased. These products may be purchased directly from the manufacturers with such manufacturer’s warranties but may not be offered by such manufacturers at the deeply discounted prices offered by Etronics. In such instances where a manufacturer’s warranty may not be available, we make every effort to provide you with such information prior to your completing your purchase. Etronics cannot be responsible for the decision of a manufacturer not to offer or abide by such warranties.

*For example, Etronics does not adhere to Pioneer, Yamaha, Denon or Acoustic Research internet and MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) pricing policies. Accordingly, Etronics is not authorized by such retailers to sell their products via the internet and cannot offer the manufacturers warranties that usually accompany these products. Etronics does, however, continue to offer to its customers new Pioneer, Yamaha, Denon and Acoustic Research products at heavily discounted prices.


And when you send in that unit for repairs and pioneer runs the serial number your screwed. You will get a hell of a bill or they will flatly tell you they will not fix it send it somewere else. I tryied to send in a members radio from ht and they would not fix his indash. After talking to the repair man and some future promise. He got his unit fixed. But he had to pay 280 in parts that would of been free if he would of bought it from a dealer. Hell they are being sued by mtx.

97teg are you on ht? your screen name seems familer. But anyways The headunit you are looking at is a great radio. And it has three outputs. So you can expand on it. If I was you I would get some componets. And make sure the speakers is installed correctly. If not they will sound like garbage no matter how much they cost.
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Old Dec 14, 2006 | 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by kiyoshi
speakers come in pairs, so you will only need one pair.

so figuring you would then have 200 (ish), you can certainly find a nice 4 channel amp and run the fronts for the time (channels 1/2), and come in with a subwoofer (bridged to channels 3/4) when you can afford one.

edit: btw, i love those Polk 6.5's. got a pair a while back and they rock
This is the way I do most hatches and crx's for member that do not want all the extra weight and do not want to spend alot of cash. Most four channel amps can run a 2 ohm load stereo. So from that point you can run your front and rear speaker off the amp. And channel three and four can run bridge mono at a four ohm load to power a sub or two depending the the rms of the sub and the amp output. But if your going to try to rock the world I would go with a two amp setup. The setup above will sound really clean if you match your speakers to your amp and keep the rms in check. If you are local and since its x-mas. You buy the equipment and I'll help you install your system at no charge. This way you can learn how its done and you can say you did it yourself
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Old Dec 14, 2006 | 04:14 AM
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thanks a lot for the info wrx. I think I will go with that setup. Unfortunatly I live in the seattle area so I'm pretty far away, but if I end up wanting to take on the task I'll be sure to PM you some questions =]
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