I have a 2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium coupe that currently has the stock Shaker 500 stereo system in it. The longer I own my car, the more unhappy I am with the Shaker 500, so I ordered a Pioneer Premier AVIC-F90BT. That is most likely the beginning of an upgrade to the entire system. While the Shaker 500 and 1000 are billed by Ford as premium systems, they are not...at least to my ears. I plan on installing the F90BT and checking out how it sounds with the Shaker 500 amps, speakers, and subs, but I doubt I will keep them. I'm hoping I will be surprised and not have to fork out the cash to upgrade the rest of the components. If things go as I believe they will and I end up wanting to replace the Shaker 500 amps, speakers, and subs, I am looking for recommendations that will sound great with the F90BT. I have been out of the car audio game for awhile and am not familiar with all of the manufacturers and models out there today. It's been over 10 years since I last upgraded a car stereo system, so my knowledge of current products is limited. I listen mainly to rock and metal. Zeppelin, Hendrix, Sabbath, The Who, Van Halen, KISS, Metallica, etc. I do have a taste for other stuff like Elvis and Harry Connick Jr. My goal with this system is sound quality. On most occassions I do not blare my music, but because of the vehicle (2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium with Roush performance products installed) I do need the stereo system to sound great at volumes high enough for all of the nuances of my music to be heard over the sound of the engine and exhaust. I'm not going to be entering any kind of car audio shows, but in the end I want it to have a lot better sound quality than the Shaker 500. I used to have a great home component system that was my primary system for listening to music. While my 5 year old digs jamming to tunes, my wife doesn't like it so much, so I've downsized that quite a bit. Right now my car is where I listen to the majority of my music and I want that to be high quality. I haven't taken anything apart yet, but here is what I've gathered through my research as far as the configuration of the stock Shaker 500: Front upper door panel locations (2 car door) and rear deck are 6x8 2 way with a small woofer and a tweeter built into a 6x8 speaker plate. Front lower panel locations are 8 inch subs. These subs are driven by 2 amps that are in the front kick panels. The Shaker 500 system with the stock head unit produces 500 watts at max power. The head unit also has speed volume adjustment so the volume increases as the vehicle goes faster. I have been researching the various manufacturers and their products that are out now. I went with the F90BT for my head unit because of the all of the features it included for the price I got it at. I've talked to several local install shops and they are pointing me in different directions, depending on what they carry. Based on the research I have done online by reading reviews and what the components are made out of along with their specs, it looks like JL Audio has some great stuff. I was kind of leaning towards their Evolution C5 or ZR speaker series with their Slash v2 300 or 450 amp. 1. With that said, what are your recommendations? 2. What kind of wattage should I aim for? Like I said earlier, I don't blare my rock and roll, but I do need the new system to be easily heard clearly at lower volume levels with a high sound quality so I can hear it above the engine and exhaust noise I get inside the car. 3. What manufacturers and products do you recommend? 4. Anything I should know about the JL Audio Slash amps and their Evolution C5 and ZR speakers? 5. I'm not sure if higher quality 8 inch subs in the lower door panels would be sufficient to give me what I want, so I might need to spring for 1 or 2 bigger subs and have those mounted in the trunk with a dedicated amp to drive them. 6. Something else I need to be educated on is these D Class amps. I don't remember these being an option when I designed the system in my other vehicle around 10 years ago. I'm a guitarist, so I know that digital amps may sound good in a studio setting if they are tweaked properly, but in the end nothing can top the sound of a good cranked up tube amp pushed into overdrive. Does that same principle hold true for these newer D Class amps versus the AB Class amps? 7. Are there any lesser known manufacturers or brands around that produce products of the same qualities for a cheaper price? I'm prepared to spend up to a couple grand to get what I want, but I know my wife will have a fit, so the cheaper the better. I want a good bang for my buck without sacrificing sound quality. I am only seeking recommendations to use for informational purposes only. I am going to research any and all recommendations including internet reviews, expert reviews in trade magazines, and going to shops that sell the recommended products to hear how they sound for myself. Thanks in advance!
Welcome to the forums!!!! wow, long read.... I will try to answer some of your questions that you brought up. 1. for your speakers up front, i wouldn't go with 5x7 or 6x8 because your choices are very limited. You should be targeting some 6.5" component speakers. Since you are shooting more for SQ i am going to really have to say you have to take a look at Focal paired along with STEG amps. They can both be pricey but well worth the money. Focal is made in france and STEG are italian amps. VERY CLEAN amps. 3. Other brands that you may want to take a look at for speakers are DLS and Ciare. I've heard all of these speakers and they sound realistic. Polk audio is also a favorite here. 4. JL is ok... In my opinion they are over priced for what they give you. There are a lot better amps out on the market for less money. 5. I would keeps the 8's in the doors, they would make for very good midbass. 6. D Class amps are more efficent than a/b class amps. They are mono amps so they are designed to use for subs. the a/b class amps are still used for separates though. 7. If after you look at the focal and STEG combination and it's just too much then i would then advise you to have a look at Elemental Designs products, very good amps and subs with awesome warranties. a lot of us here use them on the forums... http://www.edesignaudio.com/
There will not be enough level from the door speakers (the 6 x 8's) when you put in the Pioneer HU. Make sure you add an amp to those speakers. This way you can adjust the gain to those speakers so the output will match the subs. Also there will be a slight amp pop when you turn the system on and off. I havent figured that one out yet.
I had a pop when i turned onn and off the Corvettes HU when i integrated into the bose, I just added a ground loop isolator. that mighta been a different pop though.