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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 8083505" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>Typically SQ and budget don't go together, SQ means paying for the good stuff.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I know what you mean though, you want a legit budget system that sounds good.</p><p></p><p>Things to consider:</p><p></p><p>1. Rubber is not dynamat-like at all. You really want a material specially made for dampening, reducing vibration, and adding mass. Typically dynamat substances that are used are tar or butyl compounds. These are what you want, in my opinion Audio Technix supplies some good and cheap dynamat solutions.</p><p></p><p>2. Those amplifiers are likely all crap, 1st step upgrade those, if ur looking at a budget, look into MB Quart or Audiopipe. Known to be decent amps and are cheaper.</p><p></p><p>3. Consider the speakers you want, sounds like you want a good midbass and some good highs. You are really going to want Component speakers, the size of the woofer will be the factor for the midbass they are capable of handling. The materials used in the tweeters will define what kind of sound you want from your highs, personally I prefer Silk dome tweeters, they have a decently warm sound.</p><p></p><p>comment back, stick to the forum ask questions, constantly try to input what you want and are looking for. do some learning and planning take time, do things right thats the way to a SQ build, taking time and doing things right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 8083505, member: 631331"] Typically SQ and budget don't go together, SQ means paying for the good stuff. Anyway I know what you mean though, you want a legit budget system that sounds good. Things to consider: 1. Rubber is not dynamat-like at all. You really want a material specially made for dampening, reducing vibration, and adding mass. Typically dynamat substances that are used are tar or butyl compounds. These are what you want, in my opinion Audio Technix supplies some good and cheap dynamat solutions. 2. Those amplifiers are likely all crap, 1st step upgrade those, if ur looking at a budget, look into MB Quart or Audiopipe. Known to be decent amps and are cheaper. 3. Consider the speakers you want, sounds like you want a good midbass and some good highs. You are really going to want Component speakers, the size of the woofer will be the factor for the midbass they are capable of handling. The materials used in the tweeters will define what kind of sound you want from your highs, personally I prefer Silk dome tweeters, they have a decently warm sound. comment back, stick to the forum ask questions, constantly try to input what you want and are looking for. do some learning and planning take time, do things right thats the way to a SQ build, taking time and doing things right. [/QUOTE]
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