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<blockquote data-quote="Nelsonford218" data-source="post: 8764794" data-attributes="member: 684030"><p>I recently ordered a new 2022 Amg GLB35 and I'm wanting to put a nice build in it. I hate to even mention the term SQL because I know people seems to hate it! But I'm looking to build something great sounding but still pretty loud. I've been out of the scene for quite a bit but my last build was in my 2012 camry:</p><p>Chinese Android head unit</p><p>Audison Bit one</p><p>2 sets of Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.5 components, one in doors and dash, the other in fiberglass kick panels</p><p>Infinity kappa 6x9s for the rear</p><p>2 Soundqubed HDC3 15s ported and sealed to the cab behind rear seats</p><p>2 mb quart ra1000.4s on the highs</p><p>Dd m3b on the subs @ .5 ohm</p><p>320a Ohio gen amp</p><p>Group 31 Duracell battery</p><p></p><p>Sounded quite decent and did a 150.8 on the dash.</p><p>This time around I want to go higher end and not so much spl but still loud highs. Would like all the amps to be the same brand and series if possible for a nice looking install.</p><p>Considering focal k2 3ways for the front, k2 2 ways for the rear along with focal fdp amps, but I'm not sure about subs because I havent heard much that isnt spl. Looking to be around a 140 and considering something ported, 1 15, 2 10s, or 2 12s. Not sure if an aftermarket alternator is possible on this vehicle or not yet so probably cant go too big on power! Also considered hertz, audiofrog, audio control and a couple others. Trying to stay around 5 or 6 thousand on equipment minus wiring and install supplies. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelsonford218, post: 8764794, member: 684030"] I recently ordered a new 2022 Amg GLB35 and I'm wanting to put a nice build in it. I hate to even mention the term SQL because I know people seems to hate it! But I'm looking to build something great sounding but still pretty loud. I've been out of the scene for quite a bit but my last build was in my 2012 camry: Chinese Android head unit Audison Bit one 2 sets of Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.5 components, one in doors and dash, the other in fiberglass kick panels Infinity kappa 6x9s for the rear 2 Soundqubed HDC3 15s ported and sealed to the cab behind rear seats 2 mb quart ra1000.4s on the highs Dd m3b on the subs @ .5 ohm 320a Ohio gen amp Group 31 Duracell battery Sounded quite decent and did a 150.8 on the dash. This time around I want to go higher end and not so much spl but still loud highs. Would like all the amps to be the same brand and series if possible for a nice looking install. Considering focal k2 3ways for the front, k2 2 ways for the rear along with focal fdp amps, but I'm not sure about subs because I havent heard much that isnt spl. Looking to be around a 140 and considering something ported, 1 15, 2 10s, or 2 12s. Not sure if an aftermarket alternator is possible on this vehicle or not yet so probably cant go too big on power! Also considered hertz, audiofrog, audio control and a couple others. Trying to stay around 5 or 6 thousand on equipment minus wiring and install supplies. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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