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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 6967401" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Listen to misfit. Don't mix sub sizes, and if you buy good quality and take care with the install you'll be much happier than buying big box store junk that will perform poorly then fail. RF does make good stuff but NOT the prime line (They did a series 1 line in the late 80s early 90s that I wasted my hard earned money on and I haven't bought their stuff since). If you only have an "entry level" budget I'd strongly encourage you to buy stuff used off the forum (from legit members). I've got a ton of gear off here at coupon prices.</p><p></p><p>DO plan to budget enough for wiring/install and other odds and ends that you're not thinking about (and a box for the sub for sure). 150-200$ for box, wiring, and install kit for your head unit. This is the foundation of your whole system. Build a solid box and ample wiring and upgrades will be much easier down the road and you don't have to worry about weak links there.</p><p></p><p>Don't buy anything at best buy period. I went through a bunch of head units from them and they were all just **** and priced about 30% more than they could be had for online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 6967401, member: 614752"] Listen to misfit. Don't mix sub sizes, and if you buy good quality and take care with the install you'll be much happier than buying big box store junk that will perform poorly then fail. RF does make good stuff but NOT the prime line (They did a series 1 line in the late 80s early 90s that I wasted my hard earned money on and I haven't bought their stuff since). If you only have an "entry level" budget I'd strongly encourage you to buy stuff used off the forum (from legit members). I've got a ton of gear off here at coupon prices. DO plan to budget enough for wiring/install and other odds and ends that you're not thinking about (and a box for the sub for sure). 150-200$ for box, wiring, and install kit for your head unit. This is the foundation of your whole system. Build a solid box and ample wiring and upgrades will be much easier down the road and you don't have to worry about weak links there. Don't buy anything at best buy period. I went through a bunch of head units from them and they were all just **** and priced about 30% more than they could be had for online. [/QUOTE]
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