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<blockquote data-quote="antler skills" data-source="post: 423178" data-attributes="member: 553047"><p>I have two jobs plus school to worry about and I cannot always check every online forum every single day and read every single post on every single forum every single day. I would imagine a lot of other people are in the same boat. So please don't be offended if your thread does not get 20 replies in 2 minutes. Sorry I don't mean to lash out or anything but it seems I see this in every thread. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p><p></p><p>Now on to your system. An RE SE 10" would be a great choice for it, but I would go for the recommended RE box, 1.5 cf tuned to ~32 Hz. If that is too much space, go with a sealed box instead. 2 of the 8's would also be good, in 1 cf you should have enough room to port 2 of them. Run these setups off about 500W RMS, that RF amp you suggested would be fine.</p><p></p><p>As for speakers, you may want to check out a component system. This is a system that has a seperate woofer, tweeter, and a crossover to send the right sounds to the right drivers. What size do you need? There are plenty of nice ones on ebay ranging from $100 to $1000. And with a nice component set and an amplifier to send some power to it, you won't need rear speakers as these will be loud and clear enough. I would stay away from Rockford's speakers, I just don't like the way they sound. Listen to them though and make the call. I like Infinity's for budget sets, the Reference components should be available for around $100.</p><p></p><p>For an amp, any amp that puts around 50-75 watts RMS out should be fine for those components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antler skills, post: 423178, member: 553047"] I have two jobs plus school to worry about and I cannot always check every online forum every single day and read every single post on every single forum every single day. I would imagine a lot of other people are in the same boat. So please don't be offended if your thread does not get 20 replies in 2 minutes. Sorry I don't mean to lash out or anything but it seems I see this in every thread. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] Now on to your system. An RE SE 10" would be a great choice for it, but I would go for the recommended RE box, 1.5 cf tuned to ~32 Hz. If that is too much space, go with a sealed box instead. 2 of the 8's would also be good, in 1 cf you should have enough room to port 2 of them. Run these setups off about 500W RMS, that RF amp you suggested would be fine. As for speakers, you may want to check out a component system. This is a system that has a seperate woofer, tweeter, and a crossover to send the right sounds to the right drivers. What size do you need? There are plenty of nice ones on ebay ranging from $100 to $1000. And with a nice component set and an amplifier to send some power to it, you won't need rear speakers as these will be loud and clear enough. I would stay away from Rockford's speakers, I just don't like the way they sound. Listen to them though and make the call. I like Infinity's for budget sets, the Reference components should be available for around $100. For an amp, any amp that puts around 50-75 watts RMS out should be fine for those components. [/QUOTE]
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