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VXL V6

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Re: CCR2006 cd connections
« Reply #30 on: 18 February 2011, 20:06:35 »

Dave, I think you need to build us a demo Omega install on a set budget, say £500......

.....then we can see what's achievable as I feel the key to people installing a Bose solution lies in the fact that looking purely at pounds (which I know is wrong, you should buy audio equipment using your ears as the judge) you can buy a Bose loom, amp and speakers for around £80 from a breaker and a head unit in keeping with the interior for £100 - £200 depending on what spec you are looking for....

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Re: CCR2006 cd connections
« Reply #31 on: 18 February 2011, 20:22:32 »

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Dave, I think you need to build us a demo Omega install on a set budget, say £500......

.....then we can see what's achievable as I feel the key to people installing a Bose solution lies in the fact that looking purely at pounds (which I know is wrong, you should buy audio equipment using your ears as the judge) you can buy a Bose loom, amp and speakers for around £80 from a breaker and a head unit in keeping with the interior for £100 - £200 depending on what spec you are looking for....


Come and have a listen to our Astra cabriolet - I did a similar thing after similar requests from various forums - what is the most sound you can squeeze on a budget.

I wanted to put in a touch sensistive head unit with rear iPod connection, connected to the steering controls, complete with a bluetooth connection for the phone and fit front component speakers and rear coaxials all in the original locations - I needed to be able to crank it up as load as poss, playing some fairly "challenging" dance music, with no distortion and a good bass - and had to do the whole lot with a retail price excluding labour of sub £500

Came it at around £480, - and is our best selling system, when people hear it they simply say "I want this"

Clarion head unit

http://www.dndservices.co.uk/fz709e.html

Front speakers

http://www.dndservices.co.uk/srp1721s.html

Rear Speakers

http://www.dndservices.co.uk/srx1385.html

Come and have a listen if you are in the area !

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