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<blockquote data-quote="qwiktune" data-source="post: 7708201" data-attributes="member: 616417"><p>I've heard of Dayton (never experienced them in person though). New or Used doesn't matter to me, as long as it works like it should I personally dont care what it looks like (although if its beat up that most likely reflects how well it was taken care of), I mean i've have my current setup for a couple years and it looks almost like the day I bought it. I would say total i wouldn't like to spend more than $400. I understand people recommending things with I appreciate but I'm most interested in hearing why I should go this way over the other. I just know I want something with a nice tight punch when it hits that I can feel, but I dont need to go deaf or have my car shake to pieces. My research has me thinking those RX2 bang real heavy but the sound quality suffers a little (and are obviously power hungry) and I've heard JL Audio has nice SQ as opposed to SPL but can still throw knock outs.....this would also be for daily use and I really would like to not have to upgrade for awhile.....(i'm thinking i'm going to be in the market for some nice door speakers as well since i just have some 50w Cerwin Vegas that came with the car).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qwiktune, post: 7708201, member: 616417"] I've heard of Dayton (never experienced them in person though). New or Used doesn't matter to me, as long as it works like it should I personally dont care what it looks like (although if its beat up that most likely reflects how well it was taken care of), I mean i've have my current setup for a couple years and it looks almost like the day I bought it. I would say total i wouldn't like to spend more than $400. I understand people recommending things with I appreciate but I'm most interested in hearing why I should go this way over the other. I just know I want something with a nice tight punch when it hits that I can feel, but I dont need to go deaf or have my car shake to pieces. My research has me thinking those RX2 bang real heavy but the sound quality suffers a little (and are obviously power hungry) and I've heard JL Audio has nice SQ as opposed to SPL but can still throw knock outs.....this would also be for daily use and I really would like to not have to upgrade for awhile.....(i'm thinking i'm going to be in the market for some nice door speakers as well since i just have some 50w Cerwin Vegas that came with the car). [/QUOTE]
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