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<blockquote data-quote="custom suburb" data-source="post: 431942" data-attributes="member: 554511"><p>I would buy a high quality set (like the 2 way JL set or the CDT set) and then maybe add a 6" or 8" woofer in the kick panels on each side also if you want more midbass upfront. I would try to avoid using multiple component sets and mounting them all over (keep em in the kicks). You could use a JL 450/4 with the component set running of channels 1 and 2 and the mid basses running off 3 and 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="custom suburb, post: 431942, member: 554511"] I would buy a high quality set (like the 2 way JL set or the CDT set) and then maybe add a 6" or 8" woofer in the kick panels on each side also if you want more midbass upfront. I would try to avoid using multiple component sets and mounting them all over (keep em in the kicks). You could use a JL 450/4 with the component set running of channels 1 and 2 and the mid basses running off 3 and 4. [/QUOTE]
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