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<blockquote data-quote="Deeper_shades" data-source="post: 7106527" data-attributes="member: 618391"><p>with a H/U that has alot of outputs, and settings to tune them each, but forget everything your thinking, because its a waste of your time. I said your idea was bad, because its unrealistic.</p><p></p><p>heres my opinion, I dont know what your budget is looking like, but heres an idea</p><p></p><p>1. get your self a decent component set for your front doors / and a pair of coaxial's for the rears, the polk audio db series are choice on a budget</p><p></p><p>2. get a decent 4 channel amp to power the speakers, mb quart makes a decent 4 channel amp if your on a budget. the sound will be enough trust me, you will wanna throw out your logitec computer speakers.</p><p></p><p>3. get a decent sub and proper enclosure for it. sundown SA-12 is choice. amp it with around 1000w-1200w rms.</p><p></p><p>you will be more than happy with something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deeper_shades, post: 7106527, member: 618391"] with a H/U that has alot of outputs, and settings to tune them each, but forget everything your thinking, because its a waste of your time. I said your idea was bad, because its unrealistic. heres my opinion, I dont know what your budget is looking like, but heres an idea 1. get your self a decent component set for your front doors / and a pair of coaxial's for the rears, the polk audio db series are choice on a budget 2. get a decent 4 channel amp to power the speakers, mb quart makes a decent 4 channel amp if your on a budget. the sound will be enough trust me, you will wanna throw out your logitec computer speakers. 3. get a decent sub and proper enclosure for it. sundown SA-12 is choice. amp it with around 1000w-1200w rms. you will be more than happy with something like that. [/QUOTE]
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