8 Inch Vince
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I have a new 2017 Toyota Prius. I bought the car as my daily driver. I also use it for Lyft on the weekends here in downtown Milwaukee. I've been out of the car audio game for many years and I'm looking to get back into it by doing a nice setup. I know I know, it's a Prius but the more I read online that more I come to the conclusion that you can actually put a legit set up in a Prius if you do it right.
I'm looking for some ideas and some suggestions on a set up and what type of equipment to use. I have 6 1/2 mids in the doors and 3 1/2 in the dash. I have the entire trunk available. I have no issue running extra batteries.
I have very sensitive ears especially to high frequencies due to my service in the military so the tweeters will have to be most likely silk. Nothing bright and definitely no aluminum. I want to do a 12 or 15 inch subwoofer tuned to probably 32 to 35 hz.
I have already purchased a Soundstream 4-channel amplifier that puts out a 150 RMS @ 4 ohm so that'll be my starting point. I also have a Kenwood DDX double din purchased.
Money is not an issue. I will gladly drop the coin. Last I knew Sundown and DC was the go to. I'm not sure what's out there anymore.
Help a veteran build a set-up that'll turn heads. Thanks fellas
I'm looking for some ideas and some suggestions on a set up and what type of equipment to use. I have 6 1/2 mids in the doors and 3 1/2 in the dash. I have the entire trunk available. I have no issue running extra batteries.
I have very sensitive ears especially to high frequencies due to my service in the military so the tweeters will have to be most likely silk. Nothing bright and definitely no aluminum. I want to do a 12 or 15 inch subwoofer tuned to probably 32 to 35 hz.
I have already purchased a Soundstream 4-channel amplifier that puts out a 150 RMS @ 4 ohm so that'll be my starting point. I also have a Kenwood DDX double din purchased.
Money is not an issue. I will gladly drop the coin. Last I knew Sundown and DC was the go to. I'm not sure what's out there anymore.
Help a veteran build a set-up that'll turn heads. Thanks fellas
