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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7680264" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>You&#39;re on the right track focusing on the components first. Like mylows said, I&#39;d look into some CDT Audio or some Morels, also Massive Audio. They all make some good speakers that transverse an affordable price-range. </p><p>For a speaker amp, I prefer a 4 channel. That way you can either amp all 4 doors for power, or bridge the amp to just the front doors, it just gives a bit more versatility.</p><p>Yea, the Hifonics subs, and just about anything new made by them, are poorly made. And they are geared toward SPL set-ups. Personally, I wouldn&#39;t really bother looking at a new sub until you get into the $100 range. Once you get to around $100-$175 there are a lot of good 10", 12", and even some 15" options. Dayton, SSA, Skar, Obsidian, and so on. </p><p>Don&#39;t get too stuck on the idea of a certain type or size of subwoofer producing "loud or accurate" bass, as that will mostly be dependent on your enclosure choice. But for now just look at some speakers... worry about your subs and amplifier when you&#39;ve read around here a bit longer and saved up some more money.</p><p></p><p>And with all due respect [USER=639758]@naughtyca[/USER] you should be doing some reading around here and learning the other products out there before you start making recommendations. I&#39;m not trying to insult you, I&#39;m just saying I know where you&#39;re coming from, and you&#39;ve got a lot more to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7680264, member: 631325"] You're on the right track focusing on the components first. Like mylows said, I'd look into some CDT Audio or some Morels, also Massive Audio. They all make some good speakers that transverse an affordable price-range. For a speaker amp, I prefer a 4 channel. That way you can either amp all 4 doors for power, or bridge the amp to just the front doors, it just gives a bit more versatility. Yea, the Hifonics subs, and just about anything new made by them, are poorly made. And they are geared toward SPL set-ups. Personally, I wouldn't really bother looking at a new sub until you get into the $100 range. Once you get to around $100-$175 there are a lot of good 10", 12", and even some 15" options. Dayton, SSA, Skar, Obsidian, and so on. Don't get too stuck on the idea of a certain type or size of subwoofer producing "loud or accurate" bass, as that will mostly be dependent on your enclosure choice. But for now just look at some speakers... worry about your subs and amplifier when you've read around here a bit longer and saved up some more money. And with all due respect [USER=639758]@naughtyca[/USER] you should be doing some reading around here and learning the other products out there before you start making recommendations. I'm not trying to insult you, I'm just saying I know where you're coming from, and you've got a lot more to learn. [/QUOTE]
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