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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8837832" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>I know when you buy a head unit, they will include for free: the mount adapter, the adapter harness, the wiring instructions, the antennae adapter all for free if you can use it. You could start the checkout with it in your cart, but I can't think of a single install freebie that they might include with your list. You're not getting an install kit for your amp. </p><p></p><p>Unless you have someone riding in the back regularly, and you want them to hear it, I wouldn't even bother with rear speakers, or certainly nothing more than $30-$40 for a set that can play off your head unit power, and that is only if there is anything left in the budget. IMO put rears at the bottom of the list, and don't worry if they aren't in the budget for at least now. </p><p></p><p>I would make it easy, and just put on $200 for the amp with wiring out to the side, then find your components that work on the budget. Then go back and you can find an amp with wiring to match up what the components are rated, and add in the rears if there is room. </p><p></p><p>Can't say I've ever heard of anyone saying they don't like how Hertz and Focal sound. On that link I posted for sale stuff, there is a CDT audio for $349, and a Dynaudio for $329. If not that, I think you either pay regular price for something not as good, you find a deal on ebay, buy used speakers, hold out until black Friday or 4th of july both usually have the best audio deals, or get lucky when you search Amazon every day for their deals and hope you get lucky. </p><p></p><p>If you spend less along the way, you could slip in some sound deadener for the doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8837832, member: 674149"] I know when you buy a head unit, they will include for free: the mount adapter, the adapter harness, the wiring instructions, the antennae adapter all for free if you can use it. You could start the checkout with it in your cart, but I can't think of a single install freebie that they might include with your list. You're not getting an install kit for your amp. Unless you have someone riding in the back regularly, and you want them to hear it, I wouldn't even bother with rear speakers, or certainly nothing more than $30-$40 for a set that can play off your head unit power, and that is only if there is anything left in the budget. IMO put rears at the bottom of the list, and don't worry if they aren't in the budget for at least now. I would make it easy, and just put on $200 for the amp with wiring out to the side, then find your components that work on the budget. Then go back and you can find an amp with wiring to match up what the components are rated, and add in the rears if there is room. Can't say I've ever heard of anyone saying they don't like how Hertz and Focal sound. On that link I posted for sale stuff, there is a CDT audio for $349, and a Dynaudio for $329. If not that, I think you either pay regular price for something not as good, you find a deal on ebay, buy used speakers, hold out until black Friday or 4th of july both usually have the best audio deals, or get lucky when you search Amazon every day for their deals and hope you get lucky. If you spend less along the way, you could slip in some sound deadener for the doors. [/QUOTE]
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