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<blockquote data-quote="mvw2" data-source="post: 2750191" data-attributes="member: 574722"><p>I'm with Thadman. Sure they're nice amps, but they do little for the end sound compared to speakers, tuning, and install. I have a hard time spending more than $100 on any amp, lol.</p><p></p><p>The speaker choice will really depend on the type of sound you want to get as well as any physical constraints and output requirements. You listed a large variety of speakers with <em>very</em> different sounds. We could help narrow down your choices if we only knew what kind of sound you're looking to get out of them.</p><p></p><p>Tonality:</p><p></p><p>Warm - focus on lower frequencies, generally smoother, fuller, richer, darker presence.</p><p></p><p>Neutral - natural, flat, sometimes can come across sterile or a bit lifeless, generally the most realistic, uncolored, flat frequency response, no focus anywhere.</p><p></p><p>Bright - focus on higher frequencies, generally sharper, crisper, more bite, in your face sound, sometimes a lively, upbeat presence.</p><p></p><p>Detail:</p><p></p><p>Smooth - softer, velvety sound, pleasant easy going, non-fatiguing, generally associated with a warmer tonality.</p><p></p><p>Crisp - sharp detail, crisp, bite, neutral and bright can be crisp, highs can come across as harsh and fatiging.</p><p></p><p>The Usher + Peerless options is quite good, but it depends on if you want to run a component setup with passive crossovers or if you want to run active and open yourself up to mixing and matching raw drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvw2, post: 2750191, member: 574722"] I'm with Thadman. Sure they're nice amps, but they do little for the end sound compared to speakers, tuning, and install. I have a hard time spending more than $100 on any amp, lol. The speaker choice will really depend on the type of sound you want to get as well as any physical constraints and output requirements. You listed a large variety of speakers with [I]very[/I] different sounds. We could help narrow down your choices if we only knew what kind of sound you're looking to get out of them. Tonality: Warm - focus on lower frequencies, generally smoother, fuller, richer, darker presence. Neutral - natural, flat, sometimes can come across sterile or a bit lifeless, generally the most realistic, uncolored, flat frequency response, no focus anywhere. Bright - focus on higher frequencies, generally sharper, crisper, more bite, in your face sound, sometimes a lively, upbeat presence. Detail: Smooth - softer, velvety sound, pleasant easy going, non-fatiguing, generally associated with a warmer tonality. Crisp - sharp detail, crisp, bite, neutral and bright can be crisp, highs can come across as harsh and fatiging. The Usher + Peerless options is quite good, but it depends on if you want to run a component setup with passive crossovers or if you want to run active and open yourself up to mixing and matching raw drivers. [/QUOTE]
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