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hey i was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on where the best place to go to get a rockford fosgate sound system in stalled and what the best head unit to use with it is. i want get a multi media head unit but have no idea which one to go for i dont want to spend more then $6500 for the whole system and install this is what iam looking at getting done but if it is over kill let me know

1 x multi media head unit

1 x front speaker set with tweeters

1 x rear speaker set

1 x mono block

2 x amp

2 x sub 15 or 12 inch

so if u guys can give me some advise it would be helpfully thanks

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Definitely agree with Dan but im an alpine fan boy for the head units - cant go wrong with them!

Chris Rogers is the way to go, get in contact with him!

If it was me:

1 x multi media head unit Alpine goodness

1 x front speaker set with tweeters Focal K2 Power or save some money with: Jaycar - Precision Response Splits

1 x rear speaker set Dont Bother with rears spend your money else where

1 x mono block 1000wrms of goodness for $400!

2 x amp make that 1 of these: 100wrms per channel so you got 1 channel per speaker

2 x sub 15 or 12 inch Not sure what music you listen to but f**k 15's! 1 x good quality 12" like this: Image Dynamics IDQ12D4

and 666DAN for anything to do with LED's :rolleyes: did you know Zero Point Electronics was mentioned in last months HPI?

Haha yeah I heard it was a possiblity, then got an excited phone call from a mate that saw it, shame the new packaging wasn't out then, it's showing the older style....the newer stuff is sex :)

Should be coming to a 'performance shop near you' in the next 3-6 months hopefully.

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