That's really cheap man, good deal. I live on Maui and the small 2 bedroom apartment I live in sells for about $320k. Shit, milk is like $7 a gallon. The price to live in "paradise".
Are the Fi guys saying Fi because The FiQ SOUNDS BETTER or because they dislike JL? I know that a lot of people don't like JL because of price and all, but does the FiQ12 SOUND BETTER than the 12w6v2? I've never heard the FiQ12 before, and I probably wont have the chance sine I live on Maui...
As someone who's not black or white, here are my toughts on this "touchy" subject. I agree that black people who ask for reperations for slavery are out of line. In the 40's, American CITIZEN's that were Japanese (West Coast) had their lives destroyed. Their businesses taken and imprisoned...
Okay, here's what I've narrowed it down to, help me pick the best for SQ with the option of being loud if need be...
1. JL 10w6v2 w/ Memphis 16MCD500=$579
2. JL 12w6v2 w/ Memphis 16MCD500=$619
3. Fi Q10 w/ Memphis 16MCD1000=$679
4. Fi Q12 w/ Memphis 16MCD1000=$689
ALL COSTS ARE PLUS...
Thanks, I think I've narrowed it down to the FI Q10 or the TC 3000 12. The RE SX10 is too expensive at $420? Anyone heard both of these subs? Any opinions between the 2? Which is better SQ? Thanks again.
Also, if there are better SQ subs for the money, let me know. I heard the IDMAX10 is better "for the money", but it's still $399 at most online stores. I thought it was suppossed to be cheaper than JL. Well, amyways let me know your opinions...
Okay, I have a 2002 Altima and am currently running a set of infinity perfect 6.5 components up front and Infinity Kappa 6x9's in the rear. I want to add a sub but am unsure of what size to get. I am looking at either a 12w6v2 or a 10w6v2. I am going for SQ and don't want it to be really...
I finished the install yesterday and it sounds great, I have no alternator whine with the 880. However, when I tried to slip the 880 into the existing location,(previously a pioneer DEH-p840) it didn't fit. So I took off the metal bracket and with a little coaxing, it slid into the plastic...