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Last edited by SpeedGrid; 11-28-2014 at 05:52 PM.
I would recommend forgetting about the center dash speaker, most if not all aftermarket amps will not be able to power it anyways. You will not like the stock woofers in the rear so you will probably like to get a sub installed in the trunk.
Here is what I did in my 06 gp with Monsoon. Took everything out all stock speakers gone, installed an Alpine 4 channel(100w rms/ch) and an Alpine sub amp( 500 w@ 2ohms) all new speakers (Polk Audio db 6x9 in the rear and 6.5 components in the front), 12" Alpine type R sub in the trunk in a custom box. Used a GMOS-01 to wire the New doubledin JVC headunit, then wired the left front speaker output of the GMOS-01 to the stock center dash speaker just for chimes only. Also had a PAC SWI-JACK for steering wheel controls. Did this because everything stock sounded like crap. The sub was not overly bassy and just added that lower end punch when needed. As for quality well everyone I know that heard my system said it sounded amazing. It did not have that window rattling thump that you can hear from half a mile away. As a matter of fact with all windows and doors closed you couldn't tell from outside the car that I had a sub playing in the car.
I'm not sure how you plan to keep the OEM rear "subs" if you're replacing the rear speakers.
For what it's worth, I used this sub, (I didn't want head banging bass, just the aural definition of bass) this amp, these speakers for the front, and these speakers for the rear. I didn't do the math, but that should be around your $400 budget.
If the chimes are important to you, I believe you'll have to change your interface module, or you can piggy back the amps like I did. The one that works with the Monsoon amp runs them through the center speaker, which you won't have unless you get a five channel amp. I think an infinitely better solution would be to get component speakers for the fronts, and mount the tweeters in the "A" pillar trim panels, which will raise the sound stage somewhat. I think that'll be a project I'll tackle when the budget permits. I'd like to go with Polk speakers all around as well.
I had a 2400 BT which if I were smart and knew then what I know now, I would have kept. Upgrading to the 2013 "flagship" AVIC-Z150BH cost me some features. I'm now using a Nexus 7 for updated nav capability and a rather convoluted setup so that I can play my nearly 250 gigs of music through its superior music player. I could have done that with the 2400 and saved about $600.
Last edited by douger; 07-02-2014 at 09:42 AM.
6x9's aren't subs, and cannot produce the same sound a sub would. Even aftermarket 6x9's will still have terrible quality bass. For most people, it's enough, but if you want good sound quality you'll want at least a small sub in the trunk.
And $400 is a tight budget for 2 sets of speakers an amp and a head unit, unless you already have a head unit.
I'm not clear as to why you'd need the dash speaker after installing new speakers in the corners but my set up, minus the sub, should fill the bill.
If you've gotta have the dash speaker this is a nice five channel amp. But it'll blow your budget.
I had some decent kicker's in my GP, 6x9's and 5 and 1/4. This was a few years ago so I dont remember model numbers.
My dad had Infinity speakers in his GP and they sounded much better.
Most of this is preference tho, what one person thinks sounds "good" or "reasonable" may sound way different to your ear. Try going to local electronic stores and listening to speakers to decide what you like.
If you go with the 5 channel amp then I believe the bast bang for the buck is this one.
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu...wer_P9005.aspx
It has the same board as the Polk Audio amp mentioned above for less money.
For speakers I have had a great experience with the infinity reference and the infinity Kapas. The Kapas are woven fiberglass and sound amazing. I Have infinity reference tweeters, 6.5 and 6x9 in my car they sound amazing. I'm not sure how the bass is since I have a total of 24 inches of bass in my trunk haha... But I know the highs are great. I think they are worth a look at.
Haha they are kicker comp cvr in a Ported kicker box with a 1000.1 amp that was made for the comps... They sound great.
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