Visit one or more specialist car audio retailers in your area - they will walk you through the whole process step by step. Give them an idea of your budget and let them know what you are trying to achieve. Dont worry if your budget doesnt allow for everything all at once - a good salesperson/installer will help you design a system piece by piece. Place more emphasis on getting components that fit your needs.
I could go on and on about shopping for car audio on the internet but Im not in the mood to get on a soap box today. To put it simply - these are costly products that require expert advise and installation. And as the saying goes - you can have 'good quality' or 'cheap' - pick one.
Oh, and for those Wal-Mart shoppers out there - yes, youre Wally Wire is cheap. But I would be upset if I paid for what I thought was 4G and really got 6G in 4G jacket........
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Nelson
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