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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 2104142" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>yea that is true about dang's saying but i said, f*** it. well my stuff retail wise is expensive but i got everything at great prices although when i price it all out, it comes out to be a pretty penny.</p><p></p><p>for the looks of it i say you stick to a nice two way setup. but still go active as if you are really serious about it, it'll teach you a lot of things tuning wise. if you want the cal 27 tweet, i say go DIY. find a nice mid that can play up to 2-3khz or so. scan speak revs, seas nextel, seas lotus reference mids comes to mind. then i'd be easier because then you wouldn't have to purchase an h701/p9 combo, buy more amplification and one more set of drivers. find a nice HU that does 3 way, and call it a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 2104142, member: 561605"] yea that is true about dang's saying but i said, f*** it. well my stuff retail wise is expensive but i got everything at great prices although when i price it all out, it comes out to be a pretty penny. for the looks of it i say you stick to a nice two way setup. but still go active as if you are really serious about it, it'll teach you a lot of things tuning wise. if you want the cal 27 tweet, i say go DIY. find a nice mid that can play up to 2-3khz or so. scan speak revs, seas nextel, seas lotus reference mids comes to mind. then i'd be easier because then you wouldn't have to purchase an h701/p9 combo, buy more amplification and one more set of drivers. find a nice HU that does 3 way, and call it a day. [/QUOTE]
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