As a teenager, I too had to have the boom boom stereo. You could here me coming from over a mile away. I could flip quarters on the truck roof. I had 1200 watts of power and (4) 10" subwoofers.
My recommendations: (2) 10" Kicker subwoofers (2 or 4 ohm depending on your amp used) in behind the seat truck enclosure boxes, a 500-600 "true" wattage two channel amp with a built in crossover (My preference is Alpine). Then, either install low banpass filters on the door speakers to keep the bass out (doesn't work real great, but cheap) or install a small cheap amplifier with a built in crossover to them to have a more stereo sound. If you replace the door speakers with aftermarket ones, I prefer boston acoustic.
For a system like I described, you will not need a capacitor, extra battery, or heavy duty alternator. If you go over 1000 watts, then these additional parts start coming into play.
Of course you will need 8 gauge wire from the battery and an inline fuse if using one amp or a fuse block if using 2 or more amps. Don't forget the RCA cables from the stereo to the amplifier.
You will easily spend close to or over $1000. Crutchfield is way too expensive. Visit a local stereo shop or Best Buy.
This post was edited by johndeerefan at 08:34:53 12/05/11 4 times.
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