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Stereo system - 12/19/2007 5:19:31 AM
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gracye
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Greetings, The rear speakers in my '94 burb 1500 are busted and the front passenger side speaker does not work. I would like to replace the speakers and add a cd player. Any suggestions. Thanks, gracye
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RE: Stereo system - 12/20/2007 8:49:58 AM
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Gryphon
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Check out Crutchfield.com. I use them a lot for speaker sizes and stereo comparisons. They have a nice database of what size speakers fit in what locations on just about every vehicle out there. Easy to look up what size you need. Then I shop around for the deals. I've not bought from them, but I plan to soon. Better suport than retail stores. What do you want in a stereo? What kind of media do you listen to (cd,s mp3's, radio, HD radio or satelite radio)? Do you have kids? Do you want in-dash navigation? You can find cheapo head units (the stereo itself) from about 50 bucks for a tape deck and radio tuner up to in-dash nav/dvd units for several hundred bucks. I sugest to spend at least 100 bucks oin a head unit to get decent quality. I am looking at unit for my 'Burb for about $150 bucks. It wil have cd/cdr/mp3/wma capability with a USB port for my digital music files (mp3's) an auxillary input jack so I can plug in a sattelite radio tuner and a HD radio capable tuner. I don't have HD radio localy, but on road trips, I will be in areas that do. Sat radio is my choice for radio as there are no good stations here and a lot of dead areas with no radio reception. I want a portable receiver so I only pay for one subscription and can use it in both rigs and the house. I have lots of music on my computer, so the USB port is nice, I can load up a jump drive and plug it in. No expensive burned cd's to loose, scratch and have to burn and store. Digital is good. Speakers: looks for a good quality brand. Anything with a real name-brand (Pioneer, Kenwood, Jensen, Sony, etc...)are good. Brands like Boston Acutics, Infinity, and such are higher-end, but unless you are building a realy loud system, you may not need to spend the extra $$. Sony's Explod line is prety decent and affordable. Personaly, I would stay away from Pioneer decks, I've been having a lot of problems with them recently (two new ones died in two years.)
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Rob '99 Suburban 1500, 5.7 Vortec stock...for now. '86 CJ7 daily driver, some mods, usualy dirty.
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