Decent (but affordable) upgrades for MY00 Speakers
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Want a bit better sound quality in the Scoob than offered by the standard speakers. Have got a Kenwood MP3 Unit (cant remember model number off the top of my head).
Would be looking at spending around £200 + fitting. Can anyone recomend some decent speaker brands/models as I am clueless when it comes to ICE?
Thanks,
Simon.
Would be looking at spending around £200 + fitting. Can anyone recomend some decent speaker brands/models as I am clueless when it comes to ICE?
Thanks,
Simon.
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If you're in Cambridge, you could do a lot worse than go to cambridge car audio. They did cracking work with the empeg boys I believe.
No personal experience (or involvement) but I've seen 'em highly recommended elsewhere.
No personal experience (or involvement) but I've seen 'em highly recommended elsewhere.
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Ive had a few bits done buy them and they do great work but a tad pricey. My kenwood MP3 cost me £219 all in online and they still wanted £399 for it 6 months later!!!!
Have popped in with small niggles twice now and they've taken a look and fixed the fault free of charge.
So in a nutshell I will get them to fit but would like some idea of whats a good speaker setup for the money so I can check prices elsewhere?
Have popped in with small niggles twice now and they've taken a look and fixed the fault free of charge.
So in a nutshell I will get them to fit but would like some idea of whats a good speaker setup for the money so I can check prices elsewhere?
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I put Infinity 605CS components in the front - just like most others these are highly rated - not sure if you can still buy them though - were about 100 quid. Rears I put in some Kenwood PSR70P (about 70 quid) as they have no magnets hardly and save weight sounds nice - just gotta get a better h/u.
Fit yerself - fronts easy - backs a bit of a pig but not too hard!!
Fit yerself - fronts easy - backs a bit of a pig but not too hard!!
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I fitted sony componets in mine - run the fronts from the head unit and backs and Sub from an amp - You even have a grill on the inside front door handle to put your tweeter behind! sounds very nice - just need a better sub.....£££££.....£££££
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