If you do entry level components (1 pair that include 6 1/2" mids, 1" tweeters, & crossovers), one 10" sub, and say one amp to run it all. You're lookin at least $500-600.
You could run these, I have these in my doors and they sound great running off the deck. http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500SPS...lpine+VENDORID500&searchdisplay=Alpine&tp=106 one of these http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500SWS...lpine+VENDORID500&searchdisplay=Alpine&tp=111 and this amp. run the door speakers off channels 1 & 2 (100 watts to each), bridge channels 3 & 4 (300 watts) to run the sub http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500MRP...lpine+VENDORID500&searchdisplay=Alpine&tp=115
Pioneer is ok, not a big fan. Brands I'd use besides Alpine: JL Audio, Rockford Fosgate, MTX ( haven't used them in years tho), Hertz
The P3 subs subs from RF are badass! but you might have a problem fitting them. You could run RF's P3 shallow subs, tho. They are the best sounding shallow sub I've heard without spending over $500 on one. http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/prod...y_id=55&item_id=108282&locale=en_US&p_status=
That would sound awesome. They make 12's also. But trust me, you run 2 subs, 1 set of components in the doors and amp both, it will be plenty. My components get pretty loud and they're runnin off the deck.
got it well i really wanna run 4s also, so with that, some 6.5s, the 2 10" subs, wut would u say, mix it up, rockford subs, mb 4s and wut 6.5s?
You might as well stick with MBQ for all your high end and run RF for your subs and amps. Rockford used to own MBQ a few years ago
You should be fine with RF's Punch series, but if you wanna spend more $ and get better sound quality, use RF's Power series. Yea, they sound good, but you need an amp to run 'em. They are 2 ohm speakers. So you can't run them staight off the head unit. The only thing I don't like about 'em is the tweeter is loud compared to other brands.