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<blockquote data-quote="jstaguy24" data-source="post: 8435933" data-attributes="member: 572670"><p>I'm running 2 Memphis mojo x 15's on 2-mojo 2200's. Once everything is done I will be hopefully at or above 150 db. At 146.1 now, on stock electrical, will be making some box changes as well. I am running a set of jbl c508 gtis in front doors now. They do pretty well at keeping up until my subs start going full tilt. I was thinking of putting the gtis in custom a pillars, and getting another set of 6.5 components for the front doors, and either a matching coax or component set or rear doors in a Ford expedition. I love the sq of the gti's. I'm either getting more gti's (but they are pricey), or what would be another set that gets loud, but still stays very detailed at extreme volumes. I had jbl p660c's but had a crossover and tweeter fail. I'm trying to avoid pro audio. Because other then at meets, I'm not listening at extreme db all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstaguy24, post: 8435933, member: 572670"] I'm running 2 Memphis mojo x 15's on 2-mojo 2200's. Once everything is done I will be hopefully at or above 150 db. At 146.1 now, on stock electrical, will be making some box changes as well. I am running a set of jbl c508 gtis in front doors now. They do pretty well at keeping up until my subs start going full tilt. I was thinking of putting the gtis in custom a pillars, and getting another set of 6.5 components for the front doors, and either a matching coax or component set or rear doors in a Ford expedition. I love the sq of the gti's. I'm either getting more gti's (but they are pricey), or what would be another set that gets loud, but still stays very detailed at extreme volumes. I had jbl p660c's but had a crossover and tweeter fail. I'm trying to avoid pro audio. Because other then at meets, I'm not listening at extreme db all the time. [/QUOTE]
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