Car stereo system for a 95 corola?

neotericjm

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Well I was looking into getting a whole new system for my car, thing is I know nothing what are the things I will need. I need a new cd changer, and what else. I like my music loud, and so I can hear it clearly. Now if there are things like something that makes it sound real good but gets pricey depending on quality then mention but I dont have A LOT to spend not 500 dollar system so?
Also What is a the speaker just to project sound? What is a subwoofer, and what is an amplifier. are the other 2 besides speakers needed?
ok moge, what do you mean "Deck" I have no idea, like i said I know nothing, but thank you. Dont worry I will have a friend install all this HAHA
 
With regular cds being able to hold around 500 mp3 songs, I don't know why you would even need a CD changer. Cutting that out would save you a ton of money.

If you are trying to go cheap, you could get a basic bottom of the line stereo from just about any maker (Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, Kenwood, etc.) for around $100. After that, I recommend just replacing your stock speakers. If you aren't going for top of the line, you could probably replace the deck, and all 4 of your stock speakers for around $200. $30-40 for the front, and $50-70 for the rear speakers.

The new deck will have more juice than your stock stereo, and will probably produce loud enough music for you to hear clearly. Only spring for subs or an amp if you need it bumpin. Only get subs if you need boomin bass, and only get an amp if you are getting subs.

You can spend more, and you get what you pay for, but you don't need to spend much to get decent sound. Good luck.
 
With regular cds being able to hold around 500 mp3 songs, I don't know why you would even need a CD changer. Cutting that out would save you a ton of money.

If you are trying to go cheap, you could get a basic bottom of the line stereo from just about any maker (Sony, Pioneer, Alpine, Kenwood, etc.) for around $100. After that, I recommend just replacing your stock speakers. If you aren't going for top of the line, you could probably replace the deck, and all 4 of your stock speakers for around $200. $30-40 for the front, and $50-70 for the rear speakers.

The new deck will have more juice than your stock stereo, and will probably produce loud enough music for you to hear clearly. Only spring for subs or an amp if you need it bumpin. Only get subs if you need boomin bass, and only get an amp if you are getting subs.

You can spend more, and you get what you pay for, but you don't need to spend much to get decent sound. Good luck.
 
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