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<blockquote data-quote="joshs98runner" data-source="post: 2433680" data-attributes="member: 570287"><p>My friend has a 99 Mustang without the Mach setup. He put an aftermarket deck in the car (some kind of nicer JVC I think). The overall goal is to get the most out of a front stage as possible for $300-400 max. There will be no sub with this for a while so he will need something that produces a decent mid and low.</p><p></p><p>The request is a set up that produces pretty good SQ, has distinguishable highs and lows, gets pretty loud and has good bass for a mid driver, there will be no sub for a long time so....would it be better to go with a 6x8 or something like that?</p><p></p><p>I told him the very first place he should start is deadening the doors, the stock speakers were 5x7 so we need to fill that hole, rear stage will not be an issue here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshs98runner, post: 2433680, member: 570287"] My friend has a 99 Mustang without the Mach setup. He put an aftermarket deck in the car (some kind of nicer JVC I think). The overall goal is to get the most out of a front stage as possible for $300-400 max. There will be no sub with this for a while so he will need something that produces a decent mid and low. The request is a set up that produces pretty good SQ, has distinguishable highs and lows, gets pretty loud and has good bass for a mid driver, there will be no sub for a long time so....would it be better to go with a 6x8 or something like that? I told him the very first place he should start is deadening the doors, the stock speakers were 5x7 so we need to fill that hole, rear stage will not be an issue here. [/QUOTE]
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