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<blockquote data-quote="calirider" data-source="post: 7487985" data-attributes="member: 636680"><p>I need some advise since I have been out of car audio for awhile. Please correct me if anything I have noticed is wrong.</p><p></p><p>1. Nothing is Made in USA unless it is really expensive/competition stuff.</p><p></p><p>2. Small in size amps put out tons of power.</p><p></p><p>3. Every well known company was bought by someone and out sourced most everything.</p><p></p><p>Next, what I really want to talk about. I am just looking to do nice upgrades to my truck, 2004 Silverado Crew Cab "Bose". I want to put new components front and back in the stock locations, who makes the best components in the $150-200 range? I was looking at the Rockford T252-S or T2652-S. What size will fit in the factory door location? I will be powering those with an Arc Audio KS 300.4.</p><p></p><p>Next, I want to do a singe sub because I don't want to lose a bunch of cargo space. I have a JL 500/1. My truck is the Crew Cab, what would be the best single sub that hits super low? I would like to not take up more room, sub and amps, than just behind the back seat.</p><p></p><p>The JVC KW-AVX840 is what I was going to do up front, I like it because it has a fully detachable double din face which is very handy in my home town, we have a high car theft rate.</p><p></p><p>Please let me know if you think I will be getting the most bang for my buck with this set up, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calirider, post: 7487985, member: 636680"] I need some advise since I have been out of car audio for awhile. Please correct me if anything I have noticed is wrong. 1. Nothing is Made in USA unless it is really expensive/competition stuff. 2. Small in size amps put out tons of power. 3. Every well known company was bought by someone and out sourced most everything. Next, what I really want to talk about. I am just looking to do nice upgrades to my truck, 2004 Silverado Crew Cab "Bose". I want to put new components front and back in the stock locations, who makes the best components in the $150-200 range? I was looking at the Rockford T252-S or T2652-S. What size will fit in the factory door location? I will be powering those with an Arc Audio KS 300.4. Next, I want to do a singe sub because I don't want to lose a bunch of cargo space. I have a JL 500/1. My truck is the Crew Cab, what would be the best single sub that hits super low? I would like to not take up more room, sub and amps, than just behind the back seat. The JVC KW-AVX840 is what I was going to do up front, I like it because it has a fully detachable double din face which is very handy in my home town, we have a high car theft rate. Please let me know if you think I will be getting the most bang for my buck with this set up, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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