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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1318699" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Again, like most all things car audio-related it all boils down to a matter of personal preference. If you had some components powered with a HU and they sounded great to you then by all means go with what makes you happy. Definately doing without outboard amplification is a cheaper route to go so that's one advantage. </p><p>Most of us feel, however, that if you've got a speaker that will easily take 50,60, up to 100 watts or more daily and you choose to drive that speaker with the</p><p></p><p><strong>FoxPro</strong> ~ when you start paying for my audio gear and putting in the work to install it then I'll begin to care what your preferences are in the way of equipment location/implementation. I didn't say that 6speed was wrong....merely that it was an opinion rather than fact. If the way your system is set up makes ya happy then great! I chose a different route and it makes ME happy. It wasn't meant to become an "I'm right, You're wrong" debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1318699, member: 561023"] Again, like most all things car audio-related it all boils down to a matter of personal preference. If you had some components powered with a HU and they sounded great to you then by all means go with what makes you happy. Definately doing without outboard amplification is a cheaper route to go so that's one advantage. Most of us feel, however, that if you've got a speaker that will easily take 50,60, up to 100 watts or more daily and you choose to drive that speaker with the [B]FoxPro[/B] ~ when you start paying for my audio gear and putting in the work to install it then I'll begin to care what your preferences are in the way of equipment location/implementation. I didn't say that 6speed was wrong....merely that it was an opinion rather than fact. If the way your system is set up makes ya happy then great! I chose a different route and it makes ME happy. It wasn't meant to become an "I'm right, You're wrong" debate. [/QUOTE]
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