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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 403619" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>Alrighty then, it seems that you know what is the root cause of the problem. You want good sound at an above average volume level to drown out all the occupants of the soccer mobile. If you are after a moderate to loud system and not give up your entire paycheck, start with a cd player like the Eclipse CD5423 (the most important part of the system), next a good 5 channel amp to power all speakers and give proper protection to all the speakers. Next figure out where you want the sub box to go and how much room you are willing to sacrifice. It seems that you don't want to annoy the neighbourhood with bass, thus the 5th channel on the amp should do more than fine. Make sure the 5channel amp is 2 ohm mono stable on the sub channel, power output of the amp should be about 50wx4 @ 4ohm and 400wx1 @2 ohm. A single 10" sub like the MB Quart Reference 10" in a 1.25cu.ft. slot ported enclosure should do more than enough for you. Post up more questions should you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 403619, member: 552189"] Alrighty then, it seems that you know what is the root cause of the problem. You want good sound at an above average volume level to drown out all the occupants of the soccer mobile. If you are after a moderate to loud system and not give up your entire paycheck, start with a cd player like the Eclipse CD5423 (the most important part of the system), next a good 5 channel amp to power all speakers and give proper protection to all the speakers. Next figure out where you want the sub box to go and how much room you are willing to sacrifice. It seems that you don't want to annoy the neighbourhood with bass, thus the 5th channel on the amp should do more than fine. Make sure the 5channel amp is 2 ohm mono stable on the sub channel, power output of the amp should be about 50wx4 @ 4ohm and 400wx1 @2 ohm. A single 10" sub like the MB Quart Reference 10" in a 1.25cu.ft. slot ported enclosure should do more than enough for you. Post up more questions should you have. [/QUOTE]
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