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<blockquote data-quote="ace_800" data-source="post: 7682608" data-attributes="member: 554627"><p>Are you set on using JL? Not that its not very good equipment, but they seem to be overpriced for what you can get with another brand.</p><p></p><p>Fi Q for an SQ sub would be my suggestion</p><p></p><p>I would stay away from any of the newer RF stuff, I've heard those comps and didn't like how they sounded at all. I agree with the Boston or Hybrid comps instead. I loved my Boston Pro60's.</p><p></p><p>Many 4 channel amps can be bridged to run the comps up front and the sub. But your going to get more power running a seperate amp for the sub most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace_800, post: 7682608, member: 554627"] Are you set on using JL? Not that its not very good equipment, but they seem to be overpriced for what you can get with another brand. Fi Q for an SQ sub would be my suggestion I would stay away from any of the newer RF stuff, I've heard those comps and didn't like how they sounded at all. I agree with the Boston or Hybrid comps instead. I loved my Boston Pro60's. Many 4 channel amps can be bridged to run the comps up front and the sub. But your going to get more power running a seperate amp for the sub most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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