Here we go...
Alright. So here it is man. My gf has a boss or some shit in her car. yours looks a lot better, i would rock that DTP... The issue for me is. The cost of just digital media players seemed (maybe I should have looked twice) like they were a little higher for better known brands. I would have just bought a cheap dual or boss media player, but I like to have some kind of control over my amps, and more EQ options that just treble/bass.
I would have to look yours up, and see what the deal is. The media player in the 210 works fine. Hook up something to the USB, SD, or headphone jack, and off you go. It sounds ok for what it is... You can hear music while doing down the street..
However, for me.... Music is much more than just something going in the background. It feels more a part of me, it speaks to me... When I hear (certain music) it's like they made that song for me, ya dig? It's on a more deep level (sometimes). other time's its just time to rock out with your cock out.
I didn't go ape shit monday, but I did pick up a deck, new door speakers, new wiring kit for my amp.
Swooped in on a Kenwood CD player. It has aux and USB on the front, perfect for how I use my phone or my ipod.
Ideally, I don't by 2 or 3 way speakers. They blow and sound like shit. A set of component speakers is the way to go. you get two mids and two tweets... The mids hit the mid notes, and the tweets hit the high. You will get better, crisper, more clear sound and at higher volumes (but it all boils down to watts, RMS and max, how it's hooked up, cross overs blah blah)
I would have liked to picked up a better deck, with 3 RCA outputs. Then I would run component speakers in the front with mids/tweets and an amp, same with the rear, then my subs... But, budget! So here is what I ended up going with. It will work for now, I should have just ponied up the money to begin with so I didn't have to spend money later again, But when I'm finished with these speakers and deck I know a 210 that it would look real nice in, and its plenty loud enough for her as she don't care about super loud music like i do. I have to be able to crank it up, feel a kick to my chest from the drums to some rock, and speakers loud enough to not be drowned out by such subs.
Anyways, here is what I just went with. By the way, everything I just wrote is rambled and jumbled. But I used to build speaker boxes for a living. I know a bit about the stuff, tho I don't do installs hardly these days so I still have to rely on looking up how to wire subs to make them the correct ohms.
Kenwood KDC155U / 80 bucks
Some cheapo door speakers, non component

I opted for this style, instead of the ones with plastic in the middle that the speaker slides around, and in the end of the speaker it has a tweeter. I've had those, and under high volumes the mids hit the tweeters and make a brbrbrrbrbrbrbbrrbrbbrb sound. No thanks
Then I have fozgate (sp?) 1500 watt amp
and two Kicker 12" CVR speakers. 400 watts RMS and 800 Peak (each speaker) and they are dual voice coils
Here's another tip!
When you buy speakers, and amps, or even speakers to attach straight to stereo. You want to try and match the RMS with the RMS. It'll sound better, and work better. It can be time consuming but worth it. you don't want a speaker thats rated 400watts RMS, 800 peak, hooked up to an amp thats 200 watts RMS and 800 peak... It's not right, the amp has to push harder than it wants to at a normal state.
And all this is stuffed in the B, or well the amp and speakers were... and will be again friday/saturday. It hits hard

I gotta roll my fenders once I install the box.... Cuz I rub when I hit a bump, once I dump those speakers back in there itll rub all the time.