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OT: Car audio
The stock stereo in my Jeep is miserably bad. I dont consider myself an audiophile, but i do want to be able to hear music clearly when i'm driving down the highway with the windows open. with volume maxed right now the sound is distorted and can barely hear it over wind noise.
anyway, i have been out of touch for decades on car audio, since i was a broke college kid really. is alpine still good? i'm thinking of ripping out the stock receiver and putting in 2 sets of door speakers and a head unit. i think this can be done for about $300 and be a decent upgrade. again, i'm not looking for "awesome" sound, just much better than what i've got with the stock components. this is the head unit i'm looking at. must haves: a) a real knob for the volume b) absolutely no touch screen controls c) physical buttons for radio presets.
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LOL funny... exactly what I miss from my new minivan... darn screen so much cr@p going on...
THere's still radios as you want in the market, they still make them, the only thing is that they dont have cassettes anymore and some straight dont even have a CD player, so you might need to use a USB card or something. |
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I had the old, old version of that Alpine in my BMW that I sold. Had the old school ipod data/charging cable in the back of the head unit so I snaked a cable to my glove box and stuck an old ipod classic in there. Never took it out. It was a great HU.
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great. yea, alpine has always been pretty solid i think.
i'm surprised how the cost of car audio seems to have come down. i'm looking at crutchfield, since they will supply all the correct dash adapters, wiring harness, etc and the cost for a decent head unit and two sets of decent speakers is under 300 for sure. that seems cheap compared to what it used to be?
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Not sure if this is an option for you -- when anyone says Jeep I think Wrangler -- but I improved the audio in my Jeep by mounting some 6x9s on the roll bar in the rear. Needed a small amp to drive them, but infinitely improved the sound in my TJ.
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If you're not too picky, often replacing just the head unit makes a good enough difference. If you want higher max volume, you may want to look at an amplifier too.
Alpine, Kenwood, and Pioneer are popular brands. I use a Kenwood with stock speakers and it was a great improvement. |
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What you're describing is exactly what I did with our old 2004 Wrangler that we use for fun. I picked up one of the higher-powered "digital media" receivers on sale for like $70, and four pretty efficient Polk Audio speakers for something similar per pair. So my total cost was closer to $200 than $300, and I've been pretty happy with what I got for what I paid. The Crutchfield kits make the install a relative breeze too. Now, compared to the mega-watt, multi-amp, high-end multi-$K systems I've had in some previous cars, this has "no bass". But again, it was like two hundred bucks and a couple hours of my time (max). I also don't worry about leaving it parked in the parking lot with the top off. And for this vehicle especially, I don't miss having a CD player at all. I can "hear" the music while driving on the highway with the windows down or the top off, as much as I can hear anything in this rolling billboard of wind-whipped fun. And a BIG improvement over the stock head unit & crapped-out speakers. Last edited by woolly; 02-15-2019 at 10:00 AM. |
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great input.
this is a Compass (long story...) that i'm driving for a while until i can find something i actually want, so yes, not spending too much for a decent improvement over stock is what i'm after.
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Nick, make sure you call Crutchfield to hear what they recommend. They really don't try to upsell you, in my experience, but one thing you haven't mentioned is installing an amp to drive the new speakers. Replacing the head unit and speakers is fine, but without an amp to drive the speakers the sound is still going to be crap. In my car, I just left the factory head unit (VW Golf Alltrack) but had a shop replace the factory speakers and install a multichannel amp and a small sub plus amp for the sub. Sound is really good and the amps were installed under a floor panel in the back end of the car so they are invisible. Amps can also be placed under the front seats or in the trunk or in other hidden locations. Anyway, talk to Crutchfield and you will be happy.
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I've used the Crutchfield site to purchase new head units for both of my sons cars. They offer a good selection, and sell all the wiring, connectors and mounting plates for your specific vehicle. I found the installation very easy and it looks "factory".
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It's probably hard to go wrong with any of the better known brands.
FWIW, my preference for the last 20 years or so has been Sony head units and Infinity speakers.
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Got a new head unit,speakers, and replaced all the wiring in my wife's old car before it died with their help about 8 years ago. Also added bluetooth and speakers to my Honda a few years ago with their kit (dash system made it way too expensive and custom to mess with the head unit) and they were awesome in making sure I had everything. |
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There's always the option of starting with a new head-unit & speakers, then adding an amp & sub later, if desired. An aftermarket head unit will have line-out for the amp too. Last edited by woolly; 02-15-2019 at 11:56 AM. |
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No my set up cost more than $300! I was just recommending that he talk with Crutchfield to make sure that the new speakers can be adequately driven by whatever amplification is provided by the new head unit or else the whole mission of better sound (more volume and less or better still no distortion) will fail!
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