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<blockquote data-quote="meanman101" data-source="post: 381745" data-attributes="member: 550124"><p>I would still suggest getting a good component system for the front. The tweets usually have mounts that are easily fixed to where they sound better to you. Personally I like Infinity Kappa speakers. You'll nice crisp sounding highs from them. You didnt specify if you were on a budget or not. Some of the stuff you mentioned is expensive.</p><p></p><p>I single sub setup can be just as good as using multiple subs. Its all subjective, what important is how it sounds to you. You mentioned Elemental and Image. If your really cramped for space I would go with the Elemental, they work very well with small enclosures. However if your looking for some bass that can clear your sinuses then I would go with an IDMax in a ported box.</p><p></p><p>You can get some really decent prices on Soundstream amps over at millionbuy.com. As for the sub, chosing an amp would depend on the sub you get. You need to take into account the power that your gonna need to push. All the brands you listed are good quality amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meanman101, post: 381745, member: 550124"] I would still suggest getting a good component system for the front. The tweets usually have mounts that are easily fixed to where they sound better to you. Personally I like Infinity Kappa speakers. You'll nice crisp sounding highs from them. You didnt specify if you were on a budget or not. Some of the stuff you mentioned is expensive. I single sub setup can be just as good as using multiple subs. Its all subjective, what important is how it sounds to you. You mentioned Elemental and Image. If your really cramped for space I would go with the Elemental, they work very well with small enclosures. However if your looking for some bass that can clear your sinuses then I would go with an IDMax in a ported box. You can get some really decent prices on Soundstream amps over at millionbuy.com. As for the sub, chosing an amp would depend on the sub you get. You need to take into account the power that your gonna need to push. All the brands you listed are good quality amps. [/QUOTE]
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