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<blockquote data-quote="Pickzilla" data-source="post: 3109713" data-attributes="member: 577381"><p>Thats why I love DejaWiz... just makes **** good sense.</p><p></p><p>x2 on the germaniums! GREAT comps. I think one of my all time favorite for price range and sound. I prolly would have gone with germs or profis had I not gotten my CDTs ES 620s for $399. But I really am delighted by the Eurosports.</p><p></p><p>Yes you will prolly have to drill tweet holes, that or go with coaxials.</p><p></p><p>Another option is to go biaxial with CDT comps... (<a href="http://www.cdtaudio.com" target="_blank">http://www.cdtaudio.com</a>) you can get a set of Eurosports or HDs for less than the germaniums, and trust me, they sound REALLY good.</p><p></p><p>In fact, they sounded soo good, I felt like running my rear fill 6x9s was "contaminating" the beatuiful sound from the ES's so I took em out. Best thing I have done... cause now I get much better bass venting into the cabin through the 6x9 holes, and the CDTs have a huge presence. They surround me.</p><p></p><p>Drilling tweet holes is really quite simple, you just need a hole-saw kit... measure, premark, drill. Just be careful where you drill and that you'll have the clearance you need at that spot.</p><p></p><p>Good rule is to keep the tweet close to the mid for best imaging.</p><p></p><p>Plus you can always add an image tweeter for dirt cheap to put in the sail, A-Pillar, or dash. Thay REALLY expands your soundstage.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, with the quality of comps we are talking about here, there is no need to run rear fill. And the empty speaker holes in the rear deck actually do vent alot of bass into the cabin.</p><p></p><p>SO, that leaves us with ... about $1000-1400 for HU, sub, sub amp, and install accessories.</p><p></p><p>I have a mint PG Titanium elite 800.1 which puts out 1000 watts into 2 ohms I would part with for $200. <a href="http://www.phoenixgold.com/2004/titaniumamps.html." target="_blank">http://www.phoenixgold.com/2004/titaniumamps.html.</a> PM me if interested. Its a great amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickzilla, post: 3109713, member: 577381"] Thats why I love DejaWiz... just makes **** good sense. x2 on the germaniums! GREAT comps. I think one of my all time favorite for price range and sound. I prolly would have gone with germs or profis had I not gotten my CDTs ES 620s for $399. But I really am delighted by the Eurosports. Yes you will prolly have to drill tweet holes, that or go with coaxials. Another option is to go biaxial with CDT comps... ([URL="http://www.cdtaudio.com"]http://www.cdtaudio.com[/URL]) you can get a set of Eurosports or HDs for less than the germaniums, and trust me, they sound REALLY good. In fact, they sounded soo good, I felt like running my rear fill 6x9s was "contaminating" the beatuiful sound from the ES's so I took em out. Best thing I have done... cause now I get much better bass venting into the cabin through the 6x9 holes, and the CDTs have a huge presence. They surround me. Drilling tweet holes is really quite simple, you just need a hole-saw kit... measure, premark, drill. Just be careful where you drill and that you'll have the clearance you need at that spot. Good rule is to keep the tweet close to the mid for best imaging. Plus you can always add an image tweeter for dirt cheap to put in the sail, A-Pillar, or dash. Thay REALLY expands your soundstage. At any rate, with the quality of comps we are talking about here, there is no need to run rear fill. And the empty speaker holes in the rear deck actually do vent alot of bass into the cabin. SO, that leaves us with ... about $1000-1400 for HU, sub, sub amp, and install accessories. I have a mint PG Titanium elite 800.1 which puts out 1000 watts into 2 ohms I would part with for $200. [URL="http://www.phoenixgold.com/2004/titaniumamps.html."]http://www.phoenixgold.com/2004/titaniumamps.html.[/URL] PM me if interested. Its a great amp. [/QUOTE]
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