Fitting Stereo In New Indica Xeta V2

by r6899
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Hi..Ones Again

So Guys I Purchase new Indica Xeta and Going to Fit Stereo in Car With My Own Exprince & Then I have Planed To Purchase What Type Of Stereo and Speaker and many things

1.Car Stereo
I See many types of Stereo's and then i think Wheter i Go for Xplode ,Kenwood,Pionner &Original TATA But Then i See quality and Then i Like SONY XPLODE (CDX-GT350S) and
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Stereo Main Features
1.AUX Input From Front & Back
2. 52X4 Watt Means 4 Channel and 52 watt RMS Per Channel 3.Seprater Subwoofer Output
4.Sony Special Atract CD
5.True SRS Sound
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Car Speaker's

So U Know i Purchase Indica Xeta V2
So car Feature's -:

1. 2 Speaker In Dash Board (Speaker Size 4")
2. 2 Speakers In Front Droors (Speaker Size 5")
(Back Doors Optional)

Total 4 Speaker
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Speaker's

I See many & Many Tupes of Speaker but I Want High Quality Speaker so I am Going to Purchase JBL ZD Serise Ment For Listeners Gives Every Sound Crystal Clear
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But I wan't some help is that how should i install Stereo In my car i dont want to go out side the are not specify or any one give me some digram




Replies (4)
swez on 12/26/2006 13:20:02
I take it you are not in the USA? Not familiar with that specific vehicle and we may need to know more about your overall plans and budget to give you a few helpful ideas along the design and component choices to consider.

JBL, Alpine, Infinity and many others, make some very nice speakers. As for HU's, (Radio kits) many of us here like Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine and perhaps Eclipse. Blaupunkt may also be a good option, depending on what is available in your area.

The 4" dash speakers are generally only good for midrange. (300 - 3,000 Hz.) Above and below that, we usually consider adding tweeters and larger format speakers to fill in the highs and lows. Some will even delete the dash speakers and use high quality Component speakers in the front doors. This often sounds better than blending front door and dash speakers.

As for the rear speakers, one can use them for midbass only or mids/highs. It really depends on your tastes and the size speakers that fit in the rear doors.

Finally, for low frequency bass, consider a modest powered subwoofer to round out the whole system. Depending on how you wish to power the main front/rear speakers, (HU or outboard amps) there are many ways to go, depending on your budget and preferences.

Say more OK?
Swez

PS Welcome to CK!



Victor on 12/26/2006 13:58:21
Looking at the post i feel swez has guessed this guy is an indian.. what city are you from....?????? ??

Ya the indica Xeta v2 is a good car for its price, affordable and some comfort too..

Regarding your system...
Especially in the indian market you need to get yourself well versed before u do a system, or there are tonnes of dealers out there who do a ****ty job at installing, convince u to use stuff not worth the price,


Looking at your post it seems that u are a JBL indian Fan...

Yes JBL makes some really nice gear and at affordable prices too..

But it aint that they are the best,there are better brands out there but ofcourse at a higher price..

Rainbow, Focal, Morel, DLS, Sound stream, JL Audio, Cerwin Vega, CDT's etc...

A lot of your equipment selection shall depend on your budget...

I have a good lot contacts with many dealers, distributors and importers of most brands in india and can guide u in the setup, design, installation, enclosure building , and tweaking. we can either do it over the phone or on the internet.

Dont worry its all free for an indian visitor/member to CK.

If you are a JBL fan i guess u must have read the article i wrote in the march 2005 Autocar issue, it was sponsored by JBL and a copy of the same is posted on CK here too

go through it before you decide on shopping on the gear..

http://www.clubknowledge.com/Car_Audio_FAQ/?t31

Victor...




swez on 12/26/2006 14:32:11
Hehe, you are right Victor. I was thinking this poster is from India and right in your backyard too.

I agree that many local shops offer shoddy workmanship, unreasonably high prices for gear and working with someone who knows your specific market place, will be invaluable to you.

I would highly recommend working with Victor, if you are from India. He's been at CK for a long time and knows the Indian marketplace and offerings very well.

R6899, you may wish to do business with Victor on a one-to-one basis. He is very well versed in all aspects of car audio, speaks your language and has contacts that may benefit you greatly in your quest.

If you wish Victor, consider posting an e-mail link so you guys can get to know each other and make some off site connections. If this fellow is in your backyard, it seems very fitting to service him as you can.

It's not spamming the board if you guys do talk and do buisness off this site. It's more like neighbors helping neighbors. I don't see any problem or conflicts with that. ;-)

Swez

Victor on 12/26/2006 14:51:08
cant really give a lot of time on CK these days as been too held up with the FRP design workshop i set up.. running around to take orders... and developing new enclosure designs, trays, door pods, pillar mounts etc...

so cant really find time to do this system for you professionally.

ah swez, am a business man..i guess u know me better than this... i dont mind help doing a few systems for free especially CK visiting guys,

afterall its a part of advertising... self and CK as well..

I always think on long term basis..

smart eh..!! GRIN..

ok, jokes apart,

we can really work out something if u want to help.. just donate a few bucks to CK, so that we can keep this site running and benificial to all.... as a gesture of appreciation to CK..

Victor...





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