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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8803608" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>OK, I am not the person to ask about SQ. Yes, I know a fair bit. Yes, I can offer quite a bit of opinion and fact on amps/speakers/etc. My entire goal is a system that sounds amazing and gets crazy loud. I am not normal, nor am I sane. I have way more money and time into my system than I care to count or recount and I've swapped speakers, amps, subs, and headunits much more than I wanted too. I will give advice from my experience, but the experience is mine, not yours. Speakers and amps that sound good to me may not to you. </p><p></p><p>With that said, before you jump into adding more amps or changing speakers or anything else you have a checklist to complete. </p><p></p><p>1: come up with a final goal</p><p>2: electrical upgrades to support that goal</p><p>3: deaden and isolate your front doors</p><p>4: learn more and re-deaden/isolate your front doors</p><p>5: realize you will never stop learning and put alot of effort into sealing up your doors and getting things sounding nice(to you) </p><p></p><p>Once you have completed this checklist then it's time to move on to changing speakers and adding amps. Feel free to ignore everything I've said but remember this: Car audio is 90% install, 5% parts, and 5% tuning. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8803608, member: 587645"] OK, I am not the person to ask about SQ. Yes, I know a fair bit. Yes, I can offer quite a bit of opinion and fact on amps/speakers/etc. My entire goal is a system that sounds amazing and gets crazy loud. I am not normal, nor am I sane. I have way more money and time into my system than I care to count or recount and I've swapped speakers, amps, subs, and headunits much more than I wanted too. I will give advice from my experience, but the experience is mine, not yours. Speakers and amps that sound good to me may not to you. With that said, before you jump into adding more amps or changing speakers or anything else you have a checklist to complete. 1: come up with a final goal 2: electrical upgrades to support that goal 3: deaden and isolate your front doors 4: learn more and re-deaden/isolate your front doors 5: realize you will never stop learning and put alot of effort into sealing up your doors and getting things sounding nice(to you) Once you have completed this checklist then it's time to move on to changing speakers and adding amps. Feel free to ignore everything I've said but remember this: Car audio is 90% install, 5% parts, and 5% tuning. Matt [/QUOTE]
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