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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8397209" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you're into tweaking, grab yourself a pioneer stage 4 dex-p99rs. It's about the best head unit you can find these days and replaces it's cost worth of external EQ/time delay/processing. Pioneer PRS 80 is a big step down but also has a fair bit of built in processing power and is a very popular unit (oh and about a third of the price of the 99.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't get so hung up on brands on component speakers. Putting money/time/effort into prepping and deadening and good locations will be better spent after you hit about the 350-400$ mark for a set of components.</p><p></p><p>I'd highly recommend the Zed Leviathan for an amp. 6 channels should give you channels to active cross over some components up front + run a sub or two. They are very efficient and run really cool so you can stuff it just about anywhere and never worry about overheating.</p><p></p><p>Those Eclipse subs you liked back in the day were built by TC Sounds. They're still well regarded, though few survive today since the surrounds had a habit of rotting out. TC still makes subs and you can find them at Parts Express.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8397209, member: 614752"] If you're into tweaking, grab yourself a pioneer stage 4 dex-p99rs. It's about the best head unit you can find these days and replaces it's cost worth of external EQ/time delay/processing. Pioneer PRS 80 is a big step down but also has a fair bit of built in processing power and is a very popular unit (oh and about a third of the price of the 99. I wouldn't get so hung up on brands on component speakers. Putting money/time/effort into prepping and deadening and good locations will be better spent after you hit about the 350-400$ mark for a set of components. I'd highly recommend the Zed Leviathan for an amp. 6 channels should give you channels to active cross over some components up front + run a sub or two. They are very efficient and run really cool so you can stuff it just about anywhere and never worry about overheating. Those Eclipse subs you liked back in the day were built by TC Sounds. They're still well regarded, though few survive today since the surrounds had a habit of rotting out. TC still makes subs and you can find them at Parts Express. [/QUOTE]
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