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<blockquote data-quote="kcducttaper" data-source="post: 8676121" data-attributes="member: 675780"><p>I was afraid of that. I'm completely against spending over a grand just to make a car sound similar to a pair of $50 bookshelves. I was hoping there might be some tips/tricks up someone's sleeve that I hadn't thought of before.</p><p></p><p> Apologies if that sounds condescending and I don't mean to be a douche. I know cars are more difficult to produce good audio in, but when I look at a pair of $50 bookshelves like the Dayton Audio B652-AIR's and can hardly even get a single pair of drivers (let alone an AMT tweeter like the Daytons have), that just completely rubs me the wrong way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcducttaper, post: 8676121, member: 675780"] I was afraid of that. I'm completely against spending over a grand just to make a car sound similar to a pair of $50 bookshelves. I was hoping there might be some tips/tricks up someone's sleeve that I hadn't thought of before. Apologies if that sounds condescending and I don't mean to be a douche. I know cars are more difficult to produce good audio in, but when I look at a pair of $50 bookshelves like the Dayton Audio B652-AIR's and can hardly even get a single pair of drivers (let alone an AMT tweeter like the Daytons have), that just completely rubs me the wrong way. [/QUOTE]
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