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#11
I put a $100 pioneer from WalMart in My 77F100 and it has given me trouble free service for going on 7 years now.

I've never had a Dual player...but for the same amount of money, even less, you can get a bottom of the line Sony/Pioneer/Kenwood/Alpine/etc.

In fact, I just recently put a $120 Alpine deck in my wife's Camry and Best Buy was running some kind of a special that the deck came with a free $30 Ipod cable.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#12
justin Wrote:I put a $100 pioneer from WalMart in My 77F100 and it has given me trouble free service for going on 7 years now.

I've never had a Dual player...but for the same amount of money, even less, you can get a bottom of the line Sony/Pioneer/Kenwood/Alpine/etc.

In fact, I just recently put a $120 Alpine deck in my wife's Camry and Best Buy was running some kind of a special that the deck came with a free $30 Ipod cable.

I will have to check that out. I am probably going to best buy this weekend to pick something up. I am all about inexpensive.. I used to run only Sony highend stuff in my thumpin days.. I can't even remember what the line was but I spent big bucks on those things. I can't decide if I want to put a subbox in or not.
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#13
I was partial to Clarion back in the day. Now I have a very old Clarion in the F250 and Toggle switches in the bronco where the radio once was. This seems to be some what of a theme here. Smile I am thinking about putting water proof speakers in the BB and some sort of a head unit most likely from a junk yard. Later.
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#14
yvon Wrote:I was partial to Clarion back in the day. Now I have a very old Clarion in the F250 and Toggle switches in the bronco where the radio once was. This seems to be some what of a theme here. Smile I am thinking about putting water proof speakers in the BB and some sort of a head unit most likely from a junk yard. Later.

I liked Clarion too.. I am thinking of building something in the center console for all the toggle switches.. Of course I need the accessories for all of the switches but that's where I am thinking of putting them... Not 100% on that though. Smile
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#15
rcflyer23 Wrote:I will have to check that out. I am probably going to best buy this weekend to pick something up. I am all about inexpensive.. I used to run only Sony highend stuff in my thumpin days.. I can't even remember what the line was but I spent big bucks on those things. I can't decide if I want to put a subbox in or not.

I've found that an adequately powered single 12" sub will put out plenty of bass to keep me satisfied. I too had my thumping days when I was in HS and ran 4 12" Boston Pro series subs and powered them with 2 1000W RF amps.

I've been considering the same thing in my Bronco (single 12" sub, 300-400W amp) and I can get about everything (sub, amp, box, wiring) for about $350-400.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#16
justin Wrote:I've found that an adequately powered single 12" sub will put out plenty of bass to keep me satisfied. I too had my thumping days when I was in HS and ran 4 12" Boston Pro series subs and powered them with 2 1000W RF amps.

I've been considering the same thing in my Bronco (single 12" sub, 300-400W amp) and I can get about everything (sub, amp, box, wiring) for about $350-400.

Thats awesome. I used to run a Boston Pro 10" with an RF Punch 40 down to 2ohms and it harder than one my friends dual 12"s made him sick. Of course I paid as much for the 1 10" as he did for his 12"s and his box. I used to run JL Audio stuff too. 4 12"s that's sick. One of the guys I hung out with owened his own sound shop and he had an Astro Van with 32 12"s and I think 10,000Watts. That was sick and painful.

I may find a good quality 10" and stick it back there. I don't even know who makes good stuff anymore. I assume JL still does I know they make one heck of a awesom home Sub.
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#17
JL, Audiobahn, Visionik, Boston, Infinity all make good stuff....I was never impressed with the RF speakers, and it doesn't help that everybody and their mama runs them.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#18
justin Wrote:JL, Audiobahn, Visionik, Boston, Infinity all make good stuff....I was never impressed with the RF speakers, and it doesn't help that everybody and their mama runs them.

Well I ended up picking up the Dual that I was looking it at. It has a bluetooth adapter but of course I am struggling with it. Not sure what I am doing wrong. The unit is pretty nice. Sounds pretty good. Has plenty of power and out puts. I almost picked up an Infinity sub that is the all in one deal Amp/enclosure/driver all in a convienient small package. I think I am going to look around the net and see what I can find it for. There is not a lot of low end on the factory speakers. Smile
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#19
Yeah I think I know what you're referring to, Crutchfield sells them and they usually have decent prices.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#20
When I had my thumping days back in high school my system was a Sparkomatic power-booster under the dash feeding an am/fm/cassette. The sparkomatic even had these little knobs that made it sound different. lol Oh, I had FOUR 6x9 speakers. 2 in the doors and 2 in my homemade console. LOL Am I telling my age?
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