Car Audio Newbee


I have all this home audio stuff, and change it out all the time, but I am having trouble finding out much about upgrading my car audio. Any help on where to start? I want to upgrade speakers, crossovers, transport (integrated nav system, phone, XM radio), where to start??
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It looks like you should do good with your choices, I would suggest finding someone who really knows what they are doing to install and tweak your system. I went through 5 different installers before going to a Mcintosh dealer to get it right. I just got away from the car audio bug and decided to focus on a home system. I reached the top of car audio with a Mcintosh MX406, MC440M 6CH, a pair of Fabian Acoustics (Max Fidelity) 6 1/4 and 2 pairs of 1in silk dome tweets (these speakers are Dynaudio Clones), and a pair of 10in MB Quart PWD254DVC subs. I spent way to much time and money getting to this point but the sound was incredable for a car.
EXCELLENT POINT Blblues...completely overlooked in this thread...my bad.

Installation is important...even if you don't purchase your gear from the best installers...it is worth it for them to do the install on your gear...even if it costs more than the "free" install services offered by the big chain stores.
Like an idiot, I am going to try it on my own first. What's the over/under on how long it takes me to go to an installer???
I tried my first install also...as you say...like an idiot...it wasn't bad...but it wasn't the greatest...and it took a long time just for the deck install. Give it to the pros for a day and you'll be glad you did...well worth the money...how much you ask?...depends on the installer...get quotes...ask to see the installers system...then ask what it will take to have as clean an install as theirs as they are usually the best ones.
OK, it's 4 months after the initial question but I thought I would give an update. First of all, it took a full 4 months for my car to come in, then we had to evacuate Houston for a possible hurricane in late September (lots of fun, 18 hours in a car without running the AC so you don't run out of gas in 100deg heat with 95% humidity), then I picked up the car. I ended up going with all Alpine gear, component speakers, 4 channel amp, head unit and Nav system, Sirius, disc changer, and finally a self contained Infinity Sub system. I am very happy with all, not sorry I didn't go Dynaudio/McIntosh. My car is a convertible, and really with auto gear I have learned that unless it is a full sized SUV or Truck with room to position speakers correctly, "Slam" is more important than clarity or imaging. You are very limited on speaker placement, so why spend the extra cash.

I broke down and paid a professional who came highly recommended to put it in, and they did an "OK" job, at best. They put it in, but it took 3 days, and the system does not look seemless and finished, in any sense of the word. They didn't cut any corners, but they didn't go the extra inch either. I paid $450 for the install. I also had a great alarm put in, that worked out well, but I got a remote start on a manual, and may have it deactivated. Too much chance to start it in gear.

Everyone, thanks for your help!!