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<blockquote data-quote="RandyJ" data-source="post: 1184606" data-attributes="member: 557626"><p>I would look into some Boston Acoustics if you want to sound nice, I personally love the sound of thier drivers, even thier subs. Best sounding system I ever heard was a Boston Acoustic Pro 10" woofer in thier own little box with a 10" PR on the rear of the box. **** that sounded good.</p><p></p><p>One thing I can say is, if you are serious about sounding good, make sure you do not skimp on the install. I would recommend deadening all of your doors, getting materials to build pods/kicks, deadening your firewall, your roof and your floor, and making sure rattles and sound proofing are taken care of. That makes a world of difference, especially when installing speakers in a door and/or listening during road trips or traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyJ, post: 1184606, member: 557626"] I would look into some Boston Acoustics if you want to sound nice, I personally love the sound of thier drivers, even thier subs. Best sounding system I ever heard was a Boston Acoustic Pro 10" woofer in thier own little box with a 10" PR on the rear of the box. **** that sounded good. One thing I can say is, if you are serious about sounding good, make sure you do not skimp on the install. I would recommend deadening all of your doors, getting materials to build pods/kicks, deadening your firewall, your roof and your floor, and making sure rattles and sound proofing are taken care of. That makes a world of difference, especially when installing speakers in a door and/or listening during road trips or traffic. [/QUOTE]
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