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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7583253" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>the 360 is better than the cleansweep in that it has a lot more options on eq points plus time alignment but the newest version isnt out yet and isnt expected for a few months</p><p></p><p>the amps u have chosen should work fine as far as a sub pick a d2 so u can wire it to 4 ohms and bridge the amp or a pair of d4 so u can do the same i like the idq12 personally</p><p></p><p>the speakers well here's the kicker finding a 6x9 component set can be a challenge but some companies like image dynamics do make them. i personally liketo run 6.5s but its really up to personal choice as you can achieve the same response with either size. i like the I.D. 6x9 sets and thats what i would pick for this application though they might be a little in the expensive side depending on what you want to spend. i like my tweeters high i never had them in the dash but in the front pillars never really had a problem putting them here.</p><p></p><p>a 4guage kit will work fine just run two individual lines from the batt ground at the batt as well. i do recommend taking a look at the factory line coming from the front of the car and upgrading it to1/0guage when possible.</p><p></p><p>sound deadener on the front doors, front floor boards and headliner can make a world of difference bloking unwanted out side noise as well as keeping more of your sound inside. sealing the doors off best you can will generally allow the midbass speaker to dig deeper in the frequency range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7583253, member: 611804"] the 360 is better than the cleansweep in that it has a lot more options on eq points plus time alignment but the newest version isnt out yet and isnt expected for a few months the amps u have chosen should work fine as far as a sub pick a d2 so u can wire it to 4 ohms and bridge the amp or a pair of d4 so u can do the same i like the idq12 personally the speakers well here's the kicker finding a 6x9 component set can be a challenge but some companies like image dynamics do make them. i personally liketo run 6.5s but its really up to personal choice as you can achieve the same response with either size. i like the I.D. 6x9 sets and thats what i would pick for this application though they might be a little in the expensive side depending on what you want to spend. i like my tweeters high i never had them in the dash but in the front pillars never really had a problem putting them here. a 4guage kit will work fine just run two individual lines from the batt ground at the batt as well. i do recommend taking a look at the factory line coming from the front of the car and upgrading it to1/0guage when possible. sound deadener on the front doors, front floor boards and headliner can make a world of difference bloking unwanted out side noise as well as keeping more of your sound inside. sealing the doors off best you can will generally allow the midbass speaker to dig deeper in the frequency range [/QUOTE]
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