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    #511
    ^^ The sound magus is a powerful and well priced amp. However, its not the best sounding or the cleanest amps out there. I have a sound magus its a decent entry level amp. It just wont do your Hertz justice. Polk I suggest you go for better brand amps such as Polk, DLS, Rockford and the like.

    Have not heard the Sonus Enigma so no comment on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by audi527 View Post
    Hi I intend to set up my car using Focal 165V15 in the front then Polk MM1040 as subs but I dont know what amp to use. Can anyone please suggest? Budget is more or less 15k max but if there is a good amp for around 10k that would be better
    I live in QC and most of the threads recommended Candyshop and Araneta Accessories. What do you guys think of quest audio? Or better if I go to nogs or jeff tan?
    I'm a regular customer of Quest. Marky knows his stuff. Nogs of Candyshop is also very good. Jetcar, thats located just beside Candshop is also good. You wont go wrong with any of them. Talk to them about what you want to do and get their ideas and pricing. Goo from there.

    Here are pics f what Quest did for me



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    #513
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post





    What is a booster? Since walang ganyan term sa car audio. Usually, to boost the sound of the car audio system, you tinker with the gain settings, equalizer, pre-out voltage (to a certain extent), etc. San sayo dyan?



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    dko lang alam dun paps ginawa lang kc ng electrician
    para siyang naliit na amplifier

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10910883 View Post
    Hi sir thanks sa reply! Actually I got my hertz hsks and hcxs 3 yrs ago from UAE. Now this is my extra so I just want to use it para di naman sayang hehe! As per the amp I inquired on some shop and recommended me on getting a Sound Magus 160.4 mga 9k ang price. From the other forum, someone recommended me to get a Sonus Enigma 4ch 17k price range. I want to know if this is ok already? My budget is actually withing 10-20k range naman for amp. Yes, i heard good reviews about Audison but I have no idea where to get it here.
    Nice! Galing UAE pa

    Alright, what you need to know is that most car audio shops will recommend the usual budget products: JBL GTO amplifiers, Lightning Lab amplifiers, Sound Magus, etc. because the typical consumer usually seeks out amplifiers less than 10,000php. I daresay there's only less than 1% of the population who is crazy enough to spend big bucks for car stereo.

    Coming from experience, you will hear people saying that Brand X pairs well with Brand Y. But the truth is, it's utter BS. I would understand "pairing" in home audio, but in car audio where the use of DSP is extensive, I could simply raise the treble a bit without your knowledge and voila! better highs. Regardless to say, focus more on tuning rather than equipment. Those who win SQ competitions knows this.. it's 90% tuning, 10% equipment.

    Okay, first you have to assess is whether you'll be throwing in a subwoofer there in the future. If you're resolute you aren't, then go get a 4-channel amplifier. If you have thoughts of throwing one in the future, better get a 5-channel amplifier.

    If you aren't particularly brand-conscious, I highly recommend the Sonus Enigma amplifier at the 16k range or Sands Davids at 15k. These amplifiers are already competition-tested if that would ease your mind.

    If you plan on stretching the budget a bit, you can go for Focal FPP 4-channel amplifier at 22k. The Mosconi Gladen One 120.4 is also at a similar budget. At least you know that these brand-name products are quality amplifiers.

    If you think you'd be throwing a subwoofer (which I suspect you would), try looking for Phoenix Gold SD 5-channel at around 17k then the Polk PA5000.5 at 21k.

    Big car audio shops such as JC Car Audio, Mickeys, BluePrint, etc. should still have old stocks of Audison amplifiers if you're going for that uniform brand-name look. Unfortunately, they're expensive compared to DLS Amplifiers (which we have at relatively affordable prices). Case to point: Audison LRx 5.1 would cost around 30k second-hand while a DLS A7 will be at 23k.

    Disclosure: My amp's an Audison VRx 4.300

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Nice! Galing UAE pa

    Alright, what you need to know is that most car audio shops will recommend the usual budget products: JBL GTO amplifiers, Lightning Lab amplifiers, Sound Magus, etc. because the typical consumer usually seeks out amplifiers less than 10,000php. I daresay there's only less than 1% of the population who is crazy enough to spend big bucks for car stereo.

    Coming from experience, you will hear people saying that Brand X pairs well with Brand Y. But the truth is, it's utter BS. I would understand "pairing" in home audio, but in car audio where the use of DSP is extensive, I could simply raise the treble a bit without your knowledge and voila! better highs. Regardless to say, focus more on tuning rather than equipment. Those who win SQ competitions knows this.. it's 90% tuning, 10% equipment.

    Okay, first you have to assess is whether you'll be throwing in a subwoofer there in the future. If you're resolute you aren't, then go get a 4-channel amplifier. If you have thoughts of throwing one in the future, better get a 5-channel amplifier.

    If you aren't particularly brand-conscious, I highly recommend the Sonus Enigma amplifier at the 16k range or Sands Davids at 15k. These amplifiers are already competition-tested if that would ease your mind.

    If you plan on stretching the budget a bit, you can go for Focal FPP 4-channel amplifier at 22k. The Mosconi Gladen One 120.4 is also at a similar budget. At least you know that these brand-name products are quality amplifiers.

    If you think you'd be throwing a subwoofer (which I suspect you would), try looking for Phoenix Gold SD 5-channel at around 17k then the Polk PA5000.5 at 21k.

    Big car audio shops such as JC Car Audio, Mickeys, BluePrint, etc. should still have old stocks of Audison amplifiers if you're going for that uniform brand-name look. Unfortunately, they're expensive compared to DLS Amplifiers (which we have at relatively affordable prices). Case to point: Audison LRx 5.1 would cost around 30k second-hand while a DLS A7 will be at 23k.

    Disclosure: My amp's an Audison VRx 4.300
    Thanks for the very informative input sir! Will try to look for that sonus and sands david here. Actually my relative from UAE is recommending Mosconi as well I think the model is AS100.4 with a price of 25k there I guess. But I want to know if it's overkill naman and Sonus which is 16k is already fine. As for my sub, I have already a mono amp for that hehe! Thanks again!

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    #516
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post

    What is a booster? Since walang ganyan term sa car audio. Usually, to boost the sound of the car audio system, you tinker with the gain settings, equalizer, pre-out voltage (to a certain extent), etc. San sayo dyan?
    and booster po ay old school amplifier previously used by public utility jeeps, mahina ito kumain ng kuryente pero maganda ang output ng tunog lalo na kung mga sikat na electrician ang nagawa. ang components nito ay mga diodes at may e-core na wiring sa loob at sobrang bigat depende sa kapal ng cooper wire na ginamit sa wiring niya. wala itong mga adjustments basta ang output nito ay amplified na. ang magandang kapares na radio nito ay ang pioneer na round dial 4 track cassette player or ung de relos kung tawagin da best ang radio na ito kahit old school ang ganda tumunog.


    ganito naman ung booster pero maliit ung e core wiring niya maganda ung kasing laki ng transformer na 220v->110v
    ang e core. ganon kasi gamit namin sa mga hataw na jeep namin dati ung mga boom d bass na jeeps

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    #517
    guys anu maganda na entry level na seps o coaxial, upgrade ko sana yung stock speakers ng gen1 eve ko.... kaso wala ako alam pagdating sa audio upgrades eh...
    budget converns din kasi, pero i just want to improve a bit the sound...

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    #518
    Quote Originally Posted by miko101130 View Post
    guys anu maganda na entry level na seps o coaxial, upgrade ko sana yung stock speakers ng gen1 eve ko.... kaso wala ako alam pagdating sa audio upgrades eh...
    budget converns din kasi, pero i just want to improve a bit the sound...
    Well, maganda is subjective. I suggest going for tried-and-tested brands over unknown ones as you know these have invested in trying to make good sound.. rather than simply entering the market for a quick buck or two. You can browse through the previous posts on my favorites at several price points (>5k, 5k, >10k budgets).

    Since you're also accustomed to deadening, it is highly recommended you deaden your front doors. Do it both sides (front and back). OEM deadeners help cut down the cost drastically as the important aspect in deadening application isn't the brand being used but rather how effectively it has been installed/applied. The three biggest major car audio shop owners would tell you frankly (they did in a past car audio forum meet) that installation plays a far greater part rather than the brand of deadener used (although it still didn't deter me from throwing STP Silvers on my front doors).

    Also, throwing in an amplifier is a huge help especially once your budget is at 5-digits. Reason is that speakers are inefficient drivers.. the 30W RMS your head unit is putting out is pathetic when the typical Hi-Fi person consumes around 50W in normal listening levels of 85 decibels (roughly normal conversation level). It might be okay for your tweeter but your woofer needs power to move its voice coil.

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    Are you guys familiar with PAC or Metra Axxess steering wheel adaptors? What you use if you change your OEM HU and still want to use the steering wheel attached volume and other knobs? Which is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by April_Ryan View Post
    Are you guys familiar with PAC or Metra Axxess steering wheel adaptors? What you use if you change your OEM HU and still want to use the steering wheel attached volume and other knobs? Which is better?
    More familiar with PAC

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