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Sanyo aj lol

just buy yourself a package, splits 4 channel amp, head unit sub and box... i know clarion use to sell those packages for $700, sounded sick when we use to sell em but i dunno nemore, havn't been fitting for over 2 years... but for 1k your going to struggle just a tad.. if you were fitting yourself i'd say you can do it but cos your not fitting will eat at least $2-$300 if not more :)

Nah i can go over budget not big deal and plus i have mates who can install for me, just wondering if anyone knows of those packages cause i was looking for that myself.

only packages I know of were the fusion ones. that said the one I know will not fit your car. give me a $2k budget and I can do one that will sound decent and use decent gear.

Why is everyone against sony what is wrong with them, you would think sony being such a huge company that there gear would be good.

nothing worng with it if you like listening to the radio. that is the best part of them. cd sections leave a bit to be desired but they do work.

I do 10-20 units a week most of them sony gt150s.

Chris,

where are you based? I fried my Blaupunkt amp, the local guys reckon it can't be fixed, however they were more interested in selling me one of their own brands...

Need to get it check by a Blaupunkt dealer.

2000rms @ 1ohm mono block! I have sold 100's of them for BIG money! But they kept coming back because they blow up to much all have the same fault but when workin they go off. Baulpunkt have a 3 year wty where did you get it from? They used to sell for about $2k

A gold coast audio place did the original install, most of which I have either broken, or pulled out.

If it can't be fixed, thinking of going to the big DD amp.. need something to move the DD 15inch agian.

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Take it to Northfeild in Magreggor and ask for Roger, they have a tech there and can fix it or give you a quote. sorry 2 year wty, its been awhile. Do you have a dvd player? to be continued.....

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