system for a caged racecar.

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  • Hey_You
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    Originally posted by DaveSmed
    mp3 player + earbuds
    About covers the budget
    I was going to say Zapco Reds or Blues components, with about 200w-250w going to them, and for the sub, an Image Dynamic IDmax 10" or 12" powered by 400+watts, but that's slightly over your budget (by a lot). If you ever step up your budget, you will appreciate the sound quality of a setup like that, I guarantee it

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  • DaveSmed
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    mp3 player + earbuds

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  • stinkydriverx
    started a topic system for a caged racecar.

    system for a caged racecar.

    Hey guys.
    I would like a system for my drift car... its an 89 325is with premium sound.
    The stock system isn't loud enough to even hear over the trans/exhaust. Let alone I no longer have a driver side window. If you are wondering why I want to add weight to my racecar, its simple. I enjoy listening to music while I drive, it helps me calm down. I have no sound deadening in the cabin, no carpet, and no trunk tar.
    I'm only looking for front components, 2 amps, and a sub setup(dont have room for a luke box do to my cage in the trunk).
    I have a pair of 6x9's to replace the rears but have no idea where I should mount them.
    My goal with this thread is to get a few options that you guys recommend from experience. I have spent hours and hours looking up reviews, but nothing I find has a bad review.
    I have only 3 needs for my system...It needs to sound good at a really LOUD level. Be reasonably priced, and excel at playing softer genres of music. I like country, modern a Capella stuff, and softer rock.
    Total budget is around 400.

    So to recap.
    -sound good loud playing softer genres of music..
    -include front components, sub and box, 2 amps.
    -I need help figuring out how to mount the 6x9's.

    I feel like this is more simple than I am making it in my head. I would just like to get SOME direction on what brands I should be looking at. A little help goes a long way with me.
    Thanks guys.
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