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<blockquote data-quote="mlo" data-source="post: 6505332" data-attributes="member: 616606"><p>Paying someone to perform services is always a risk. What goes on behind your back and in this case behind the door panels is an enticing place to take the easy way out for those looking for one. Especially when I did not spec the job to every detail. The shop I chose knows better, I am convinced. Thier own stuff is impeccable.</p><p></p><p>I did not go looking for a sub particularly. After being quite dissapointed with the outcome of the installs performance the installer kept pushing me there to create in his eyes "the fullness" I desired. My biggest criteria for any sub was that the integration be stealthy and look oem. I think I am convinced that if a sub is truly needed the console variety would suit my design taste.</p><p></p><p>The installing shop was CSL auto electronics Inc. I'm near Seattle Wa.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of using a 300.2 for the BA componenets. And the already owned 300.4 for the rear coaxials and sub. Though really the plan is evolving here.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlo, post: 6505332, member: 616606"] Paying someone to perform services is always a risk. What goes on behind your back and in this case behind the door panels is an enticing place to take the easy way out for those looking for one. Especially when I did not spec the job to every detail. The shop I chose knows better, I am convinced. Thier own stuff is impeccable. I did not go looking for a sub particularly. After being quite dissapointed with the outcome of the installs performance the installer kept pushing me there to create in his eyes "the fullness" I desired. My biggest criteria for any sub was that the integration be stealthy and look oem. I think I am convinced that if a sub is truly needed the console variety would suit my design taste. The installing shop was CSL auto electronics Inc. I'm near Seattle Wa. I was thinking of using a 300.2 for the BA componenets. And the already owned 300.4 for the rear coaxials and sub. Though really the plan is evolving here. Thanks to everyone for your time. [/QUOTE]
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