Help me pick my "Do it once...Do it right" System equipment
Hello All...this convo started on Diyma and I'm looking to expand my decision making to this site. (I love the comeraderie and collective wisdom here!)
My vehicle: 2003 Mercury Marauder
Head unit Kenwood 9906xr
Hi Res Through AptX HD wireless connection on Amp (Kann Cube)...?
I'm running a 220 Amp DB Electrical Alternator.
Ok, so i am rethinking my amplifier setup: What do you guys think about these options. Please consider these concepts as if you were doing it for a system in a daily driver:
Option One (original plan): $
Kenwood Head Unit 9906xr
Audiocontrol D-6.1200
Audio Control LC-1.1500
Audiofrog 3 way GB set in custom speaker pods.
Stereo Integrity SPL-12 subs (2) sealed
Option Two (second plan): $$
Kenwood Head Unit 9906xr
Audiocontrol LC-6.1200
Audio Control LC-1.1500
Helix DSP.3 Processor
Audiofrog 3 way GB set in custom speaker pods.
Stereo Integrity SPL-12 subs (2) sealed
Option Three: (new idea plan): $$$
Kenwood Head Unit 9906xr
Zapco Z-150.6 II 6 channel AB amp
Zapco Z-2KD II mono channel D amp
Helix DSP.3 Processor
Audiofrog 3 way GB set in custom speaker pods.
Stereo Integrity SPL-12 subs (2) sealed
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Re: Help me pick my "Do it once...Do it right" System equipment
Skip the audiocontrol DSP, the software is junk and it lacks A BUNCH of features. Their amps are nice, just not the dsp.
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Originally Posted by
beak81champ
Option 3
Why is three the best pick for you beak81champ? I know there are obvious reasons for some, but I wonder if there will be a significant improvement over option 2. What do you think?
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From the list, I think most everyone will pick option 3 because it's objectively the best/most premium component setup.
However;
What is your criteria for choosing a setup? The best sounding end result irrelevant of cost? Best balance of cost vs result? (bang for the buck). Do you have a set total budget where what is not used on components, is used on deadening/install/tuning?
Lots of unknown variables here.
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Originally Posted by
Haakono
From the list, I think most everyone will pick option 3 because it's objectively the best/most premium component setup.
However;
What is your criteria for choosing a setup? The best sounding end result irrelevant of cost? Best balance of cost vs result? (bang for the buck). Do you have a set total budget where what is not used on components, is used on deadening/install/tuning?
Lots of unknown variables here.
I guess my most influential criteria is living without that sinking feeling of regret. I only buy a system every 7-10 years when I pick up a new(er) or more necessary daily driver. In my Ford Excursion, I went with Focal Coaxials, jl audio xd amps, a jl 10w3 and a jl audio 13w6. I love Kenwood head units as well. The truck was for overall good sound with a bit of fun pushing the envelope periodically with sub bass.
On this build, I want the flexibility of playing with my dsp/settings to achieve some profiles that will accompany a few different styles of music: Jazz, R&B, Gospel, and some old school hip hop. I also love lossless audio and therefore wish the system to play accurately with tweaks for my personal listening tastes. I love bass...good clean bass, but I'm not a boom system man. Since I already own all the equipment in option one (less the AF's) I am willing to sell the Audio Control amps to make way for a better functioning system.
I am an r&b, jazz, gospel, old school hip hop fan...think Kool and the Gang and Ice Cube mixed with Tower of Power...
I'm not wanting boomy...but I want great extension and fast transients...(both in my front stage and subs)
btw: I don't think I have an adequate space for the director for my DSP.3 Helix (future buy). Where would be a good place for that controller in my car? (Same interior as a Grand Marquis, but much more fun) The change from option 1 to 3 is roughly $600-700 extra. I would hate to let that keep me from an honest feeling of accomplishment versus the feeling of "missing something". Does that make sense?
I haven't heard ANYTHING bad about option 3, but option 1 and 2 seem to have some opponents on the site. Are my assumptions correct?
Re: Help me pick my "Do it once...Do it right" System equipment
Don't put the cart before the horse...
Design your system first. Your installation plan. Your goals, what you want to achieve - and your installation plan for achieving that.
THEN pick equipment that best suits THAT particular application.
And be careful gathering answers on the internet - both are good forums, but...
Ask a guy who owns a farm "what car is best?" He'll say "a truck!" and he'll be right. For him.
Ask a race driver, he'll say "a sports car!" and he'll be right. For him.
Ask a motorcycle guy... You get the idea.
Everyone has their own personal, biased, unwittingly anecdotal notion of what they think is the best equipment out there.
But what suits their goals and tonal preferences best isn't necessarily what suits mine... or yours.
So tell us this first - what's the goal and plan that you need equipment for, in this Marauder?
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Originally Posted by
agm
Hello All...this convo started on Diyma and I'm looking to expand my decision making to this site. (I love the comeraderie and collective wisdom here!)
My vehicle: 2003 Mercury Marauder
Head unit Kenwood 9906xr
Hi Res Through AptX HD wireless connection on Amp (Kann Cube)...?
I'm running a 220 Amp DB Electrical Alternator.
Ok, so i am rethinking my amplifier setup: What do you guys think about these options. Please consider these concepts as if you were doing it for a system in a daily driver:
Option One (original plan): $
Kenwood Head Unit 9906xr
Audiocontrol D-6.1200
Audio Control LC-1.1500
Audiofrog 3 way GB set in custom speaker pods.
Stereo Integrity SPL-12 subs (2) sealed
Option Two (second plan): $$
Kenwood Head Unit 9906xr
Audiocontrol LC-6.1200
Audio Control LC-1.1500
Helix DSP.3 Processor
Audiofrog 3 way GB set in custom speaker pods.
Stereo Integrity SPL-12 subs (2) sealed
Option Three: (new idea plan): $$$
Kenwood Head Unit 9906xr
Zapco Z-150.6 II 6 channel AB amp
Zapco Z-2KD II mono channel D amp
Helix DSP.3 Processor
Audiofrog 3 way GB set in custom speaker pods.
Stereo Integrity SPL-12 subs (2) sealed
Option 1 - no dsp - NO!
Option 2 - Audio Control amps + Helix DSP - Ok.
Option 3 - Zapco Amps + Helix DSP - WINNER!
But I wouldn't limit yourself to Zapco amps, there are plenty of great quality amps, JL Audio, MMATS just to name 2. I'm sure there will be more suggestions.