Flyinbowtie
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I now have a 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 quad Cab.
I enjoy crisp, clean music, no rap, a mix of classic rock, good country, and occasionally some jazz...think Larry Carlton, Norman Brown, etc.
In the Ford I had a high end Kenwood Excelon Deck with the motorized screen, it crapped out about two weeks before I sold the truck. The damn thing never did work right and was not really user friendly, imho
I also had a set of Boston Component front speakers, the tweets were on the A-pillars, (I like a good soundstage) Those speakers were almost $600 in 2000.
They went with the Ford
I have acquired a JL Audio 900 HD amp, want to use it in the Dodge. Right now thinking a JL 10 inch sub under the rear seat in the enclosure they build specifically for the truck. I have a Kicker 10 Solobaric, but it wont fit under the seat and I don't want to take up the limited floor space in the back seat with a sub box.will probably sell it.. Stock speakers in the rear, and up front I want something that will perform about as well as the Boston's did, but this will have to be done in stages. Not working OT like I used to, can drop any big $ on speakers.
As for had units, I want to go to a double DIN unit. I know there are dash plates to do this cleanly.
There are several new Double Din head units from many manufacturers that have built in XM tuners and Nav systems, I want that, and another must have is the IData link that allows for OBDII data to be displayed on the screen.
I want a user friendly intuative head unit, and one that has a very effective Equalizer system, 6 pre amp outputs, preferably 4v or higher, and subwoofer controls.
I don't want to drop over $6-700 on a head unit unless someone can really convince me there is a need.
Sooo...whaddaya think?
I enjoy crisp, clean music, no rap, a mix of classic rock, good country, and occasionally some jazz...think Larry Carlton, Norman Brown, etc.
In the Ford I had a high end Kenwood Excelon Deck with the motorized screen, it crapped out about two weeks before I sold the truck. The damn thing never did work right and was not really user friendly, imho
I also had a set of Boston Component front speakers, the tweets were on the A-pillars, (I like a good soundstage) Those speakers were almost $600 in 2000.
They went with the Ford
I have acquired a JL Audio 900 HD amp, want to use it in the Dodge. Right now thinking a JL 10 inch sub under the rear seat in the enclosure they build specifically for the truck. I have a Kicker 10 Solobaric, but it wont fit under the seat and I don't want to take up the limited floor space in the back seat with a sub box.will probably sell it.. Stock speakers in the rear, and up front I want something that will perform about as well as the Boston's did, but this will have to be done in stages. Not working OT like I used to, can drop any big $ on speakers.
As for had units, I want to go to a double DIN unit. I know there are dash plates to do this cleanly.
There are several new Double Din head units from many manufacturers that have built in XM tuners and Nav systems, I want that, and another must have is the IData link that allows for OBDII data to be displayed on the screen.
I want a user friendly intuative head unit, and one that has a very effective Equalizer system, 6 pre amp outputs, preferably 4v or higher, and subwoofer controls.
I don't want to drop over $6-700 on a head unit unless someone can really convince me there is a need.
Sooo...whaddaya think?