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After having the r33 for almost 6 months now, I think its time to get a better sound system. I already have a fairly good Sony head unit (CD and MD) that came with the car, but now need to change the speakers

I was thinking of going with Alpine speakers, 8 or 10 inch sub and an amp. Would these connect to the sony head unit? Im pretty sure they would - but just need to make sure. The other thing is, some of the Alpine speakers come with 2 tweeters and these 2 other things that I have no idea what they are (attached pic).

I dont want a huge expensive system, just one that gives good bass. I have decided to go with alpine as I was talking to Ray @ RE Customs and he said they can do a good deal on the items.

The ones that I was gonna go for are:

Alpine SPS 171A (or if i have to change the head unit as well, then CDA-9856i & Type-S Component Package)

SPS-17C2 (rear)

MRP-M450 Amp & SWS1242 Sub

What do you all think? The price comes around $900

www.alpine.com.au

thanks all :P

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Edited by emsta2003
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one of the nicest SQ systems I have heard was in my old Nissan GTI-R.

I had:

top of the line sony head unti (with 3, 4 volt pre-outs)

Alpine 2 ch (bridged to 1ch) amp powering a 12 inch high end rockford fostage sub in custome box (in hatch area)

Clarion 2 ch amp powering 6.5inch high end Boston Accoustics splits. With driver in the door (nice and low) and tweeters mounted at base of A pillar.

Sounded awesome, and got plenty loud too. Of course used high qual wiring which helps. be sure to bin all the wires you get with your speakers, and buy some good stuff.

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