Introducing (Since I did not see this one getting popular in the forum yet) the main actor -
1. PHD Audiophile Sound Systems, Italy. Handcrafted speakers - OEMs for Ferrari, Maserati, AMG and some other high end brands.

(Above pic from PHD site -
http://www.phd.it/)
Italian speakers for an Italian car! Apologies to anyone expecting an ultra high cost install - this was just a budget install compared to many other ICE systems we have on the forum.
Special thanks to -
1. Mr. Saravana Prabhu, Powerzone, Chennai - for guiding in product selection, helping me listen to different installs & doing a fantastic installation.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/chenna...h-chennai.html
2. DLS.
3. JBL
4. All the members here in team-bhp who helped me with this purchase decision. Lot of discussions were there in my ownership thread. Although the final outcome was entirely unanticipated - you guys all helped me a lot to arrive at that decision. From being satisfied with the stock system - 20k - 30k - 40k budget. Ending up at 47k. And I'm afraid - this may not be the end of it.
and last, but not the least -
5. My FIAT Grande Punto 90HP - for making some of my dreams come true!
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...unto-90hp.html
Original equipment -
1. Delphi HU - Made in Portugal - and branded for Alfa/ Lancia/ FIAT.
2. Front speakers 6.5 inch - Made in Poland - and branded for Alfa/ Lancia/ FIAT.
3. Rear speakers 6 inch - Made in China.
FIAT has provided a truly international setup.

It had a nice sound when i took delivery of my car, but started showing its true nature within a month of ownership. The speakers started cracking at high volumes, then at medium volumes - and then - it was cracking all the way when music was played.
Upgraded equipment list -
1. Stock Delphi HU.
2. PHD Audiophile Sound Systems MF 6.2 Components front - the main singer.

3. PHD Audiophile Sound Systems FB 6 Co-ax rear.
4. DLS XProgram XA-40 4 channel amplifier.
5. JBL GTO 804 8 inch subwoofer.
Overall cost of install - Rs 47,000/- (With B&W)
FAQ - I'm no expert in ICE. Below are based on whatever I have read/ experienced as part of this install. Feel free to correct me/ express your own opinions.
1. Why Powerzone? http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/chenna...h-chennai.html
Most of our users have had good experiences with powerzone - and some ultra high end installs have been done there. Always wanted to have the install done there, ever since I read Mi10's thread sometime back. Also ran into another forum - where Powerzone's active set-up had been described - there was no confusion regarding the installer after going through some of the comments there.
2. Why PHD Audiophile Sound Systems?
After a lot of discussions here on team-bhp, I had finallised on the following set-up for my car.
Stock HU,
Focal Solid4,
Focal Polyglass components front,
Focal Access components rear.
MB Quart/ Infinity Reference 12 inch sub.
After all the conversations and auditions - Saravana was quick to note that the kind of bass i was looking for - required speakers with good mid-bass. (And polyglass was famous for its mid-range, not mid-bass). Moreover - I was deeply impressed by the sound signature of PHD in the demo-car. So, front components changed to PHDs, and the rest of it was designed around it.
3. Why stock HU?
a. Was worried about warranty.
b. Minimizing risks. The whole world (including half the family) will ask - 'Why did you buy a FIAT?' incase something goes wrong with the car.
c. Blue&me.
d. Steering mounted controls. (Though I hear a Connects2 interface can fix this one for some HUs).
e. Stock look. (Even now - everything looks stock inside the cabin. It will be hard to judge an aftermarket system has been installed, except from the sound ofcourse).
Before you guys jump on me - I know the HU is the weakest (and by far) link in the system. I'm thinking of putting an aftermarket HU as well - but haven't decided on the timeframe yet.
4. Why stock mounting locations?
Same reason as above. To maintain the stock look. I've heard of speakers being mounted on the A-pillar facing the other seat's headrest and all, but even Saravana was of the opinion stock speaker locations would do just fine.
5. Why unbranded damping material? Why not Dynamat etc?
a. Budget.
b. I see this material used in some high end installs too. Feels VFM to them. So, why should i worry too much.
c. Results have been good. Punto's heavy doors feel even better now. Unfortunately - front left door rattle remains (was there before install too).
6. Why DLS amp?
a. Budget.
b. Has speaker level inputs.
c. Has Auto power off.
7. Does it drain the battery? Famous Punto Emotion PK issue?
Yes and No. Yes - It does remain on when the music system has been switched off. In 90HP - HU switched off only seems to switch off the faceplate. The system is still very much alive for the blue&me system to kick in. No- it doesn't drain the battery. It switches off when the key is turned off.
8. I want to fit these components speakers without an amplifier - for a low budget install? Can I?
A lot of people will tell - no. Without an amp - an HU does not do justice to a component speaker and so on. I believed so too, till I saw a particular zen, thanks to Saravana.
This Zen was running a cheap Kenwood HU + PHD FB series components (IIRC). Thats it, no amp - no sub, no damping- nothing. But it was producing beautiful music. Amp might help in giving clean power to the components - but its always true that components wont sing well without HU.
9. How good is the FIAT provided Delphi HU?
Again - I heard mixed opinions on the forum. However - my experience lends me to believe that the HU is indeed - very very cheap. Specially - if you are playing songs off a CD. The Media Player USB option avaible with the Blue&Me system seems to be marginally better.
And how could I forget to mention this - browsing songs/ folders is a royal pain in the *** with this HU.
10. Why JBL GTO 804 sub? That too, in a sealed enclosure?
a. I wanted tight bass, that did not overpower music. Totally dislike the boom boom effect from bass heavy systems.
b. PHDs are good with mid-bass. And this kind of tight bass does compliment it well.
c. Minimal space usage. Wanted the boot space to be as less affected as possible.
d. Budget.
Now, for the pics - Unfortunately - all are cellphone pics. I had kept my SLR ready, but in my excitement, forgot to take it with me for the install. -