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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 7989625" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>Don&#39;t pass up the idea of the Dayton HO for your subs. They cost about 130 each and don&#39;t need much volume at all sealed or ported, so you won&#39;t be losing your boot space. Feed each one 500-600 watts and you&#39;ll be good to go.</p><p></p><p>For the speakers, I would just run a front stage (still waking up so I&#39;m not sure if this was mentioned earlier). This will let you spend a bit more on a really good set of comps and a separates amp. I run the jbl ms62c but have heard amazing things about the focal integration series when it comes to sq, for starters.</p><p></p><p>For the size and price, I think PPI scored one out of the park with the Phantom series amps. Under 200 each, gobs of power, and in a form factor small enough to fit under each seat. As for the wiring, knukonceptz has already received mention and I&#39;m definitely impressed with what they had to offer. If you go with the cca kit instead of the ofc, you&#39;ll save a few extra bucks and IMO the difference is minimal for your setup. Also consider Audio Technix since the RCAs that come with the knu kits sometimes don&#39;t work out too well (it&#39;s really 50/50). That or just budget in for a good pair of RCAs (extra 20 bucks at max...find em in the classifieds here).</p><p></p><p>When you&#39;re ready to buy, hit up some of the vendors here. They&#39;ll definitely be willing to take care of you [USER=614593]@mylows10[/USER] ;</p><p> [USER=628688]@trumpet[/USER] ;</p><p> [USER=612133]@VertexAudio[/USER] ;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 7989625, member: 644168"] Don't pass up the idea of the Dayton HO for your subs. They cost about 130 each and don't need much volume at all sealed or ported, so you won't be losing your boot space. Feed each one 500-600 watts and you'll be good to go. For the speakers, I would just run a front stage (still waking up so I'm not sure if this was mentioned earlier). This will let you spend a bit more on a really good set of comps and a separates amp. I run the jbl ms62c but have heard amazing things about the focal integration series when it comes to sq, for starters. For the size and price, I think PPI scored one out of the park with the Phantom series amps. Under 200 each, gobs of power, and in a form factor small enough to fit under each seat. As for the wiring, knukonceptz has already received mention and I'm definitely impressed with what they had to offer. If you go with the cca kit instead of the ofc, you'll save a few extra bucks and IMO the difference is minimal for your setup. Also consider Audio Technix since the RCAs that come with the knu kits sometimes don't work out too well (it's really 50/50). That or just budget in for a good pair of RCAs (extra 20 bucks at max...find em in the classifieds here). When you're ready to buy, hit up some of the vendors here. They'll definitely be willing to take care of you [USER=614593]@mylows10[/USER] ; [USER=628688]@trumpet[/USER] ; [USER=612133]@VertexAudio[/USER] ; [/QUOTE]
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