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Hey guys, I want to buy a new car stereo for my Camry which has a Premium Sound system. However, I want to make sure I am getting a better system than I currently have. More specifically, I would like to know the RMS wattage (Amp power). Anyone know the specs? Thanks in advance.
Also, I have already tried to google it and cannot find anything, so the help would be appreciated.
One last thing. I currently have 8 speakers in my Camry. Most car stereo's come with wires to only hook up 4 speakers. So how would I go about hooking up all 8 speakers?
To be more specific, I would like to buy this one.
if you want to upgrade your sound system one of the most important things is your head unit. the clarion is a okay i guess unit but if you want better sound that probably wont do it. id do some more looking for a head unit. people think whatever its only a cd player most of the time but its really not. the better quality stereo the better output from it =P
__________________ 1998 Camry I4 2.2 Currently: 110k
Alpine Ida-x100, Polk Momo 6x9 (Rear), Polk DB651 (Front), Infinity Reference 475a, AudioQ Aq-1200, 4 Re X 8's <-- yes she slams
if you want to upgrade your sound system one of the most important things is your head unit. the clarion is a okay i guess unit but if you want better sound that probably wont do it. id do some more looking for a head unit. people think whatever its only a cd player most of the time but its really not. the better quality stereo the better output from it =P
I've been looking around and it seems that most of the other units have 20 Watt RMS Output and 50 Watt Peak Output, like the Clarion. So shouldn't it perform same/better than my factory one? Or does the factory one have better outputs? That's why I'm trying to find the specs, so then I can compare.
Anyone know what the RMS and Peak Output of the premium factory head units?
you have to also think about the speakers and not just the headunit. if you want better sound get better speakers first. im not sure about the spec rms but im sure there isnt too much of a difference, if you want real power you always need an amp an amp with good speakers and a good head unit will amaze your ears
__________________ 1998 Camry I4 2.2 Currently: 110k
Alpine Ida-x100, Polk Momo 6x9 (Rear), Polk DB651 (Front), Infinity Reference 475a, AudioQ Aq-1200, 4 Re X 8's <-- yes she slams
you have to also think about the speakers and not just the headunit. if you want better sound get better speakers first. im not sure about the spec rms but im sure there isnt too much of a difference, if you want real power you always need an amp an amp with good speakers and a good head unit will amaze your ears
I like my current speakers. I don't really think I need to replace them right now. I just want to make sure the head unit I am getting is better than the current one.
So is this Clarion better than the current Head Unit I have right now?
im not a big fan of clarion, they are low end stereos. is there any real reason you want to change it? if you do get a new one id honestly stick with a nice kenwood or an alpine. but thats just me.
__________________ 1998 Camry I4 2.2 Currently: 110k
Alpine Ida-x100, Polk Momo 6x9 (Rear), Polk DB651 (Front), Infinity Reference 475a, AudioQ Aq-1200, 4 Re X 8's <-- yes she slams
im not a big fan of clarion, they are low end stereos. is there any real reason you want to change it? if you do get a new one id honestly stick with a nice kenwood or an alpine. but thats just me.
Yup, there are a couple reasons.
I am tired of making CD's. I want to able to play MP3's.
Also, this one has USB and AUX which is very helpful.
So what do you think? I was originally planning to get a Dual brand stereo but heard that they were junk and Clarion's are nice.
Are there any specific ones you can recommend to me?
IMO, I would stick when a nice Kenwood, Alpine, or Pioneer headunit. Great quality and do about everything you want. I used to own a Clarion VRX485VD, and it was nothing compared to my Pioneer DEH-P3100.
I recently upgraded my 01 Solara's headunit to a Pioneer DEH-2100IB. I noticed the sound quality was much better. Even FM stations come in a lot better on the new unit. Install in solara (and camry for that matter) was very easy, you'll end up bypassing the JBL factory amp (http://www.solaraguy.com/viewtopic.p...ighlight=metra). I would highly recommend getting a new unit for better sound quality/capability. Although of course you lose some of that "stock" look. But whatever. Oh, and btw, dont worry about the speaker count. Some speakers share the same wires. You'll get a toyota wiring harness that you'll solder/crimp into the wiring harness your new radio has.
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2001 Toyota Solara SLE V6 - Diamond White Pearl
Pioneer DEH-2100IB Headunit
50% Tinted Windows
I picked it up for about ~130. I think it was ~180 before closeout
If you see it somewhere for a decent price, I'd highly recommend it over that Clarion you linked. I thought about getting that one, too, but the Kenwood is way way way better.
you have to always remember you get what you pay for. the more you pay the better stereo youre getting in return.
A friend of mine has the Clarion that I linked, and it's not too bad at all. But I think you guys are right, I am going to pay a little more and get something better.
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