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<blockquote data-quote="toobs124" data-source="post: 4673060" data-attributes="member: 592915"><p>Heres some pics of my installation. I'll be submitting reviews of the components in the reviews section later on.</p><p></p><p>Head: Pioneer avic f900bt</p><p></p><p>Amp: Alpine pdx-5</p><p></p><p>Fronts: PG Rsd 6.5 components</p><p></p><p>Rears: PG RSD 6.5 coaxials</p><p></p><p>Subs: 2 Pg Rsd 10D</p><p></p><p>Total Cost: around 2k.</p><p></p><p>The amp was installed under the seat to conserve space. The 2 RSD 10D's were enclosed in a wedge styled encloser that fit perfectly against the back seats. My goal was to have a great sounding system under $2000. Only problems so far was my bud sat in the passenger seat and the sub cables pulled out of the amp. I just replugged them and no problems whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>The system overall is great for the price. The highs were at first a bit tinny, but I adjusted them through the f900's eq and they sound good now (still not better than the JL's I heard, but close enough). The 2 PG RSD's are really incredible: very crisp and responsive. They also are pretty well rounded; I listened to some hip hop, rock and R&amp;B and they all sounded great.</p><p></p><p>I asked my friends how much they thought I spent on the entire system (not knowing the components), they thought I spent about 4K. Funny thing though, they all had different opinions about how the EQ should be adjusted.</p><p></p><p>Pretty satisfied with the equipment, especially the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toobs124, post: 4673060, member: 592915"] Heres some pics of my installation. I'll be submitting reviews of the components in the reviews section later on. Head: Pioneer avic f900bt Amp: Alpine pdx-5 Fronts: PG Rsd 6.5 components Rears: PG RSD 6.5 coaxials Subs: 2 Pg Rsd 10D Total Cost: around 2k. The amp was installed under the seat to conserve space. The 2 RSD 10D's were enclosed in a wedge styled encloser that fit perfectly against the back seats. My goal was to have a great sounding system under $2000. Only problems so far was my bud sat in the passenger seat and the sub cables pulled out of the amp. I just replugged them and no problems whatsoever. The system overall is great for the price. The highs were at first a bit tinny, but I adjusted them through the f900's eq and they sound good now (still not better than the JL's I heard, but close enough). The 2 PG RSD's are really incredible: very crisp and responsive. They also are pretty well rounded; I listened to some hip hop, rock and R&B and they all sounded great. I asked my friends how much they thought I spent on the entire system (not knowing the components), they thought I spent about 4K. Funny thing though, they all had different opinions about how the EQ should be adjusted. Pretty satisfied with the equipment, especially the price. [/QUOTE]
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