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Re: help and sugguestions for toyota corolla
"Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message
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> <chao89@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> hi everyone, i'm new and don't know anything but i really want a good
>> bass in my car. it's a 1994 toyota corolla with about 180000 miles on
>> it so i don't something really expensive or something that can be
>> removed and reinstalled in my next car. it has all the stock speakers
>> (except for the back which i installed a pair of cheap walmart 6 1/2
>> inch speakers, very easy) and deck. i really want a subwoofer in my
>> trunk. i have read a bit, but i was wondering if i just buy a cheap amp
>> and a subwoofer box with subwoofers off of craigslist,
>> 1. will it be an easy installion that i can do by myself the back
>> speakers was just taking out the wires to the old speakers and
>> reconnect to the new ones,
>> 2. what wattage should i get the sub so that it's decent and not
>> expensive
>> 3. how much is an average sub and amp installtion if i chose to do it
>> professionally and already have the amp+sub
>> 4. do i have to replace the car deck to get the most out of the new sub
>> 5. any battery issues that will be caused by the new amp and sub
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>> the only thing i'm gonna use the system is with my ipod which is hooked
>> up to the current system right now using the cassette adapter
>> thanks in advance
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> crutchfield.com probably has a lot of answers to your questions.
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> Ray O
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Definitely crutchfield, but I would also just advise you to treasure your
hearing and protect it. Take it from someone who knows, it's not fun being
half deaf. It's one of those things that make you go "huh?" a little more
often than you would like.
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