lsi_dean said:
hey,
I found a site that tells me im a 5-1/4" or 6-1/2"
The 6-1/2`s, will need a braquet adapter or something
HERE
by the way i meant 250 to spend on just the speakers amp and wires, i have seperate money for the HU, if you reckon that will improve the sound, Thanks!
Oh and this amp is on special offer, is it any good for my needs?
AMP LINK
or this
AMP LINK
The first amp is a 4 channel class D, so its not really suited to running front components as class D doesnt tend to sound as 'nice' and refined as class AB....
The second amp is a mono amp suitable for running a subwoofer.
If you 'can' fit in the 6.5" speakers with the use of adapters, then I'd definately go for some of those. As your budget can be for speakers and amp only, I'd spend a bit more on the components, as they are one of the most important items of an install.
These components are the best available for under £100, and have had multiple outstanding reviews from a number of top industry pro's:
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3337&cadid=ba7d63cd5a8f66a1b518c5821be83e6e
A bargain at £95, they also look the part.
I'd then go with this 4-channel amp:
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=4140&cadid=ba7d63cd5a8f66a1b518c5821be83e6e
Loads of power for the price, from a very good brand. You can run your components from two of the channels for now (giving them around 100wrms each).
Then when you feel like upgrading, you can bridge the other two spare channels into one, and run a subwoofer from them as you'll have around 300wrms available with two channels bridged into one!
Then go with a 4awg wiring kit (as the 4-channel amp has the potential to output more power than with the previous amp) here for £25:
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=204&cadid=ba7d63cd5a8f66a1b518c5821be83e6e
Which so far brings the total to £220. You'll then want a few metres of speaker cable to connect the amp to the speakers up front, and your sorted for now!