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<blockquote data-quote="Dhawk" data-source="post: 6752151" data-attributes="member: 620825"><p>I am rolling in a '96 Nissan Sentra, definitely not the best of cars. I recently bought the Kenwood Amp &amp; Dual 12" Sub Party Pack (PW1200). The subs are mounted in a 12'' enclosed sub box and for my tiny car they hit hard enough to shake my tiny ride. Unfortunately, the tweeters in this car arn't the best, and I'd be ****ed if there were actually mid tones. I bought the car used and there were 2 mids in the back connected too the trunk but one was blown, and the other was just destroyed.</p><p></p><p>The short and simple is, my 2x 800 watt peek (KFC-W112S 12" 8-ohm) subs are running on a KAC-5204 2-channel amplifier. The bass is fine, any more and the doors may fall off this old car. But I listen to more rock than rap music now-a-days and I would prefer hearing lyrics instead of the thump in the trunk. I would prefer keeping my subs, but if needed I could get a bigger amp &amp; mids, maybe 2x 6x9 speakers? The car isn't gonna be around forever so I'm hesitant on getting better tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhawk, post: 6752151, member: 620825"] I am rolling in a '96 Nissan Sentra, definitely not the best of cars. I recently bought the Kenwood Amp & Dual 12" Sub Party Pack (PW1200). The subs are mounted in a 12'' enclosed sub box and for my tiny car they hit hard enough to shake my tiny ride. Unfortunately, the tweeters in this car arn't the best, and I'd be ****ed if there were actually mid tones. I bought the car used and there were 2 mids in the back connected too the trunk but one was blown, and the other was just destroyed. The short and simple is, my 2x 800 watt peek (KFC-W112S 12" 8-ohm) subs are running on a KAC-5204 2-channel amplifier. The bass is fine, any more and the doors may fall off this old car. But I listen to more rock than rap music now-a-days and I would prefer hearing lyrics instead of the thump in the trunk. I would prefer keeping my subs, but if needed I could get a bigger amp & mids, maybe 2x 6x9 speakers? The car isn't gonna be around forever so I'm hesitant on getting better tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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