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<blockquote data-quote="Dynboy" data-source="post: 70222" data-attributes="member: 544867"><p>Man you have a great car for staging if you set up your kicks correct. There is a lot of pics available on this site. As far as the speakers go. Go with a speaker that has a large cone area on the tweeter as well as the mid bass. This will allow your speakers to be more off axis. My suggestion is of course Dynaudio being first, Focal, then Quart. If your looking for something less expensive a lot of the engineers from Quart went to JL Audio when JL started coming out with component. There is a lot of simularities. Dynaudio makes a 7" 3" and 1" component set (System 340) the 3" I do not think anyone can beat. It sounds increadible!!! Go to Dynaudio.com and check it out. If you want to try to make your own kicks let me know. EMail me <a href="http://mailto:" target="_blank">chaneyjd@msn.com</a>. I am getting ready to make a new set myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dynboy, post: 70222, member: 544867"] Man you have a great car for staging if you set up your kicks correct. There is a lot of pics available on this site. As far as the speakers go. Go with a speaker that has a large cone area on the tweeter as well as the mid bass. This will allow your speakers to be more off axis. My suggestion is of course Dynaudio being first, Focal, then Quart. If your looking for something less expensive a lot of the engineers from Quart went to JL Audio when JL started coming out with component. There is a lot of simularities. Dynaudio makes a 7" 3" and 1" component set (System 340) the 3" I do not think anyone can beat. It sounds increadible!!! Go to Dynaudio.com and check it out. If you want to try to make your own kicks let me know. EMail me [URL="mailto:"]chaneyjd@msn.com[/URL]. I am getting ready to make a new set myself. [/QUOTE]
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