Quote Originally Posted by Amanda Subedi View Post
Thank you for the response. Mukhang ilalagay ang Pioneer HU sa ibang sasakyan pero ipapasa sa akin yung 2 Din unit mula sa sasakyan na yun (I believe it's an AVT HU) mukhang may sub out port naman yata sa likod.

Ito po ang mga nasa akin ngayon: (karamihan ay pinamana lang)

(AVT) 2 Din HU
Infinity Seps
6.5 inch Digital Design sub with enclosure
Kinetic KD70 amplifier
Double din audio panel for GE Jazz

I live near Banawe din (Villa Espana) at naghananap ngayon nang mag install, may ma recommend po ba kayo na malapit na mahusay mag install? Lagi ako napapadpad sa Candyshop kaso parang ilang oras na ako nakatayo at nagpapa cute dun at nakikipag eye to eye contact na sa mga employees at sa may ari yata kaso dedma lang sakin (maayos naman ang suot ko at mukha namang may laman ang wallet :p) may ma recommend ka po ba and any other suggestions? should I add anything or change anything sa lineup ko? I am also opting for sound deadening, may shop po ba na gumagawa nyan sa Banawe? Maraming salamat po! Hoping to get this project done tomorrow :D
As much as possible, I would try to get the Pioneer head unit over the AVT head unit unless want or need the features of the AVT. You'll have less car audio hassles with the Pioneers ;)

In Banawe, my preferred installer is still Nogs of Candyshop. I haven't availed of his services personally but a lot of my friends have and as such, I usually recommend him as well. There are other reputable shops naman near Banawe: Candyshop, his neighbor JetCar, Ginza Audio, Maspro, DawgAudio, and C3. Among these, Jetcar and DawgAudio charges above average rates for better than average works. C3 used to be my brother's favorite in 2003 but I never came to like them (they're good at discounting prices though).

Wag ka kasi magpacute, just go in and ask for the proprietor. Nahiya ka pa eh ikaw naman customer a lot of people simply make tambays at Banawe kasi so it isn't surprising they aren't approaching you if nagpapacute ka lang. The owner is Arnold Yang or Nogs and his table is at the farthest side of Candyshop. Lapitan mo lang then explain what you need.

Okay, we have a problem sa lineup mo. Your amplifier, the Kinetic KD70 is their Kinetic's amplifier that has a vacuum tube pre-amplifier stage and retails around Php8000. Problem is that I believe it is NOT stable being bridged. What this means is that you'll probably have to power your subwoofer using just one of the channels (effectively, your sub will be getting 70W * 4ohms) which isn't a lot but I suggest trying it out muna before purchasing a mono amplifier.

Pero the easier way to do it is to simply rely on your installer. So pick one, tell them what you want and your budget, and ask them for their opinions. I would try to hold off any purchases (they'll obviously push you to buy "better") until you actually have "maximized" your setup. Oh yeah, and YGPM.