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<blockquote data-quote="naughtyca" data-source="post: 7680787" data-attributes="member: 639758"><p>Hifonics subs are garbage, i won't diss their amps though, for the price and they are cea 2006 compliant. which rates their wattage on 4ohms at 14.4 volts. I dont agree on spending all your money on just mids and highs and dont get a sub. i would change at least your front doors for mids and highs and add a sub and amp for your bass.</p><p></p><p>Not sure why they will advice you not to get a sub for a beginner setup i wont spend more than $70 on pair or ceiling at $100</p><p></p><p>Like i said before this is just my 2 cent.</p><p></p><p>for the mids and highs i would recommend RF PBR300x4, these are 75 watts per channel but birthsheet is always a lot higher, when i got mine it was 94watts per channel on 14.4v, you can get these for about $150 and they are very small footprint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naughtyca, post: 7680787, member: 639758"] Hifonics subs are garbage, i won't diss their amps though, for the price and they are cea 2006 compliant. which rates their wattage on 4ohms at 14.4 volts. I dont agree on spending all your money on just mids and highs and dont get a sub. i would change at least your front doors for mids and highs and add a sub and amp for your bass. Not sure why they will advice you not to get a sub for a beginner setup i wont spend more than $70 on pair or ceiling at $100 Like i said before this is just my 2 cent. for the mids and highs i would recommend RF PBR300x4, these are 75 watts per channel but birthsheet is always a lot higher, when i got mine it was 94watts per channel on 14.4v, you can get these for about $150 and they are very small footprint [/QUOTE]
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