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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_ab" data-source="post: 36191" data-attributes="member: 541433"><p>Well, first off, you have a very good HU there. Merely a word of warning, however; the car audio bug is a big one, and once you're bitten it stays with you forever! Now, the difference between a good set of speakers, and a bad one. This depends on several factors, including what you listen to, and what you find important in sound quality. Some speakers have poor handling, breakup, they sound muddy or muffled, their high's are too shrill or bright, the frequency response is poor etc. Bad amps are easily distinguishable, usually by the price per watt. You'll see a lot of amplifiers online claiming 1800W X2 for 200 dollars, or something ludicrious like that. Poor circuitry, overrating, stability, are some things to watch for when purchasing an amp. Tell us how much you plan on spending, what type of music you listen to predominantley, and we'll try to give you a nice setup that will keep you happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_ab, post: 36191, member: 541433"] Well, first off, you have a very good HU there. Merely a word of warning, however; the car audio bug is a big one, and once you're bitten it stays with you forever! Now, the difference between a good set of speakers, and a bad one. This depends on several factors, including what you listen to, and what you find important in sound quality. Some speakers have poor handling, breakup, they sound muddy or muffled, their high's are too shrill or bright, the frequency response is poor etc. Bad amps are easily distinguishable, usually by the price per watt. You'll see a lot of amplifiers online claiming 1800W X2 for 200 dollars, or something ludicrious like that. Poor circuitry, overrating, stability, are some things to watch for when purchasing an amp. Tell us how much you plan on spending, what type of music you listen to predominantley, and we'll try to give you a nice setup that will keep you happy. [/QUOTE]
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