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<blockquote data-quote="Nelsonford218" data-source="post: 8764827" data-attributes="member: 684030"><p>Thanks, it does look like an awesome vehicle! I've actually never seen one in person, and it's my first new car, usually buy a year old, so it feels kinda crazy spending that kinda cash hoping I'll like it!</p><p> I definetly dont want to cheap out on anything in this car if possible. I have some experience building with fiberglass so I did plan on ordering another set of a pillar panels to cut up and build. But your right, I dont mind removing pieces but definetly dont want to cut up my door panels or anything I cant afford to buy spare ones of! </p><p>I've never done an active setup before but have read into them some. I do plan on getting some form of rta, like the $200 audiofrog one. From watching some video it doesnt seem like the tuning would be too bad, actually looks pretty fun, but I wouldnt be opposed to paying to have it tuned after I get it all installed. </p><p>I think your right with one cubby at a time. That's the perfect way to expand without having to redo a bunch of work to upgrade if needed!</p><p>The only experience I have with audison is the bit one, I loved it, even though it did eventually fail on me. I never looked at their amps or speakers too be honest, I'm gonna look into them also now. I like the idea of running the amp with dsp built in, saves some wiring, some space, and another piece of equipment to buy! Is tuning a 3 way active much more difficult than the 2 way? Would it make a noticable worth while difference? I dont mind doing the work if it's worth it. Building is pretty fun, it's the deadening and insulating I'm not looking forward to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelsonford218, post: 8764827, member: 684030"] Thanks, it does look like an awesome vehicle! I've actually never seen one in person, and it's my first new car, usually buy a year old, so it feels kinda crazy spending that kinda cash hoping I'll like it! I definetly dont want to cheap out on anything in this car if possible. I have some experience building with fiberglass so I did plan on ordering another set of a pillar panels to cut up and build. But your right, I dont mind removing pieces but definetly dont want to cut up my door panels or anything I cant afford to buy spare ones of! I've never done an active setup before but have read into them some. I do plan on getting some form of rta, like the $200 audiofrog one. From watching some video it doesnt seem like the tuning would be too bad, actually looks pretty fun, but I wouldnt be opposed to paying to have it tuned after I get it all installed. I think your right with one cubby at a time. That's the perfect way to expand without having to redo a bunch of work to upgrade if needed! The only experience I have with audison is the bit one, I loved it, even though it did eventually fail on me. I never looked at their amps or speakers too be honest, I'm gonna look into them also now. I like the idea of running the amp with dsp built in, saves some wiring, some space, and another piece of equipment to buy! Is tuning a 3 way active much more difficult than the 2 way? Would it make a noticable worth while difference? I dont mind doing the work if it's worth it. Building is pretty fun, it's the deadening and insulating I'm not looking forward to! [/QUOTE]
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