No, when I am looking at installing things in my car I look at the features and performance of the parts and match them that way. While some companies my specialize in certian areas (i.e. amps, speakers, etc.) They may not be the best in all areas. So I look at the performance specifications of the parts and match them together that way. Then shop around, read reviews and/or talk to audio salesmen.
2006-10-04 22:01:47
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answered by markball14 2
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Not at all there are great decks but even better speakers for your car remember its not the deck that makes the sound and thats what you want I had a half decent Kenwood but JBL speakers
and JL audio and man it sounded great remember to if you want that deep bass amp and sub
2006-10-04 20:11:40
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answered by Livinrawguy 7
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definite, accessible use the inventory audio equipment (Does it have the inventory Infinity equipment improve?) good manufacters to examine out for head instruments might want to be Infinity, Alpine, or maybe Clarion. All have instruments that you'll be able to %. up for less expensive. A woofer/subwoofer is what produces the deep bass. i need to assert that for united states music deep bass isn't that major. A equipment should be a stability of highs, mids and lows (Tweeters, reg audio equipment, and sub). a good position to commence paying for is at Tweeter or the like.
2016-12-04 07:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what your using - for example i used a Sony MD changer which supported a feature called D-Bass, i used 2 different head units with this, one supported D-bass and the other not, both were sony. The unit with D-bass actually made a difference. So its worth considering
2006-10-07 12:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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actually, its better not to just go for one brand. some brands make better head units, some better speakers, and some better amps. to make a brand that makes all 3 good is rare. and just for the record, if i was going to go all 1 brand it would be kenwood excelon, hands down.
2006-10-05 01:14:52
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answered by JimL 6
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G'day phatboyzeen,
Thank you for your question.
If it were me I would use one brand so that I know that the components work well together. However, I would probably get an expert to set it up and ask their advice.
Regards
2006-10-04 20:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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not necessarily.
I had a sony deck with pioneer speakers
I went with what speakers sounded better, and had the features that I wanted for the deck
2006-10-04 20:06:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen Carefully..... just do your thing. screw what everyone else says. as long as your happy wth how it sounds thats all that matters. when people ask me what i have i don't tell them. just let them wonder whats making that thunder
2006-10-05 04:06:34
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answered by Adam D 1
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ROCKFORD FOSGATE BUT HAVE FUN TRYING TO FIND A DECK CUZ THEY STOPED MAKING THEM A WHILE AGO
2006-10-05 05:15:24
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answered by n_jevne 2
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