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Hi All,
Following is going to be a long post, but I would like to set the context, hence the lengthy post.
Most of the head units have already been discussed in the various threads, but since I'm looking for the perfect combo, and also am having confusion regarding reusing the existing setup I started a new thread.
Back Story:
My car is a Suzuki RItz which is 12 years old with a double din slot.
Around 11 years before I installed the following:
Current situation:
I was initially planning to switch to an EV, but once I realized the cost is not going to come down for another 3 to 5 years I shelved the plan and decided to hold on to my Ritz.
I also decided I will upgrade my car audio so that I have a good time while I drive to my home city for 8 hours and during the weekend when I drive for a few hours meeting friends.
For the head unit, I have the following requirements:
For the Speakers:
Few questions going on in my mind:
I reached out to a local car accessories shop and he suggested the following models:
Head Unit (My budget is up to ₹30K for the head unit). Do suggest any other models
Component Speakers (My budget is up to ₹10K):
Which speakers should be good for good bass
Coaxial Speakers (My budget is up to ₹7.5K):
Channel Amp (Should I go ahead with 4 channel and monoblock):
4 Channel Amp (Do I need them if I get the Sony XAV-AX7000. This model has 100w RMS per channel ?):
Monoblock amp for sub:
Door Damping (Is it really required? The current doors are not dampened)
Per sheet cost range from ₹850 to ₹1200
Here's what BHPian Mr.Boss had to say on the matter:
Try JVC KW-V940BWM
When it produces such sound it doesn't mean they are perfectly working.
Check if it is because of dust or the voice coil damage. It can be easily repaired.
The active subwoofer will occupy a little more space (or the same) as your current 12" set-up. If you are bothered about the boot space go for the under-seat subwoofer
If deep bass is the requirement, go for a 4Ch amp to drive front components and Subwoofer in bridged mode.
Here's what BHPian navin had to say on the matter:
The 8" Infinity subwoofer will not produce either the depth or the volume of bass that the 12" Polk will.
There is no reason why you cannot mix and match brands. For example, you could use Infinity components and coaxial and use the Polk subwoofer and Pioneer amplifiers.
Have you heard the Polk and Infinity components? Do you prefer one over the other?
If so get the components (and matching coaxials) of the brand you prefer.
The Polk subwoofer, Pioneer HU, and Sony Amps will work with either.
You should listen to as many amplifiers and speakers as you can. If nothing, you will educate your ears and you will be surprised how easily even novice ears can tell the differences. After 45 years of building and listening to speakers, I am still learning.
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