I'm considering... No, make that decided upon changing my audio system out completely in the (hopefully near) future. What do you guys recommend? I'm going to want to just completely overhaul the system, wires and everything. I know the labor will be a pain for sure, but with the way my current (guessing it's still stock) system has been misbehaving, I don't think I want to leave any of it behind.
So, what do you guys recommend? From speakers to wire, I want to hear it. I don't want anything over-the-top (Not planning a DVD system or touch-screen interface or anything.) but I do want something good to listen to on the road that won't break my wallet.
- I'd like to be able to hear my music clearly over a 75+ MPH wind (windows down, roof open) without turning it quite *all* the way up.
- I want to have a 10 (minimum) CD changer in the trunk, but also a single CD loader in the dash for easy access. (i.e.: Playing a guest's music selections without having to mess with the lineup in the trunk) Is this even available?
- I'm considering possibly a setup involving an iPod (or other MP3 Player), with a single in-dash CD system, as an alternative to the 10-disc changer. Any input as to cost-effectiveness between the two? Product recommendations?
- Whatever CD system I have MUST have at least a 10-second skip bumper.
- I don't want to take up much if any more space in the trunk than would already be taken by a stock amplifier (can aftermarket amps go in the same tray as stock?) but I may consider adding a subwoofer for the right price and space accomodations.
- I'd like a nice, strong bass response but nothing really heavy or overwhelming. (My sister's Mazda 3 has a sub that takes up about 1/4 her cargo space, and that's pretty much all you hear - me no likey.)
- Cassette tape functionality not needed, but would be a plus, just for S&G's.
- HD FM radio preferred.
- Seriously considering new wiring.
- Oh, and I'll need a new antenna. Mine's shot. (Probably asked before, but is there any way to get the Gen2 antenna - in rear window - setup done on a Gen1?)
What do you guys think I should look for? Any preferred products that match this profile? Feel free to ask any questions that haven't already been answered here.
Thanks,
- Iszi
So, what do you guys recommend? From speakers to wire, I want to hear it. I don't want anything over-the-top (Not planning a DVD system or touch-screen interface or anything.) but I do want something good to listen to on the road that won't break my wallet.
- I'd like to be able to hear my music clearly over a 75+ MPH wind (windows down, roof open) without turning it quite *all* the way up.
- I want to have a 10 (minimum) CD changer in the trunk, but also a single CD loader in the dash for easy access. (i.e.: Playing a guest's music selections without having to mess with the lineup in the trunk) Is this even available?
- I'm considering possibly a setup involving an iPod (or other MP3 Player), with a single in-dash CD system, as an alternative to the 10-disc changer. Any input as to cost-effectiveness between the two? Product recommendations?
- Whatever CD system I have MUST have at least a 10-second skip bumper.
- I don't want to take up much if any more space in the trunk than would already be taken by a stock amplifier (can aftermarket amps go in the same tray as stock?) but I may consider adding a subwoofer for the right price and space accomodations.
- I'd like a nice, strong bass response but nothing really heavy or overwhelming. (My sister's Mazda 3 has a sub that takes up about 1/4 her cargo space, and that's pretty much all you hear - me no likey.)
- Cassette tape functionality not needed, but would be a plus, just for S&G's.
- HD FM radio preferred.
- Seriously considering new wiring.
- Oh, and I'll need a new antenna. Mine's shot. (Probably asked before, but is there any way to get the Gen2 antenna - in rear window - setup done on a Gen1?)
What do you guys think I should look for? Any preferred products that match this profile? Feel free to ask any questions that haven't already been answered here.
Thanks,
- Iszi