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<blockquote data-quote="UnderFire" data-source="post: 7805064" data-attributes="member: 632639"><p>Sundown are the most popular subs on the forum, but the SA series just isn't a sound quality sub, I had an SA-8 in my truck and it just boomed over all the highs, if you are looking for the best possible sound quality but want some thump, check out Digital Designs' 1500 series, I've had a 1515a before, and it was my absolute favorite all around sub I ever had.</p><p></p><p>If it were my choice I would replace the stereo and add an active crossover to the system, but if you get a good stereo it will provide better signal strength right from the start and should produce better sound quality, most high end stereos also have front, rear and subwoofer outputs that can be crossed over from the settings menus.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the total power output you are going to get either 4 gauge or 0 gauge, don't skimp on the wire, KnuKonceptz Kollosus, Scosche EFX or Kicker Hyperflex will last you a lifetime unless you change how much power you want.</p><p></p><p>I use 14 gauge wire into the crossovers for the components, 16 gauge to the speakers, and 10 gauge on subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderFire, post: 7805064, member: 632639"] Sundown are the most popular subs on the forum, but the SA series just isn't a sound quality sub, I had an SA-8 in my truck and it just boomed over all the highs, if you are looking for the best possible sound quality but want some thump, check out Digital Designs' 1500 series, I've had a 1515a before, and it was my absolute favorite all around sub I ever had. If it were my choice I would replace the stereo and add an active crossover to the system, but if you get a good stereo it will provide better signal strength right from the start and should produce better sound quality, most high end stereos also have front, rear and subwoofer outputs that can be crossed over from the settings menus. Depending on the total power output you are going to get either 4 gauge or 0 gauge, don't skimp on the wire, KnuKonceptz Kollosus, Scosche EFX or Kicker Hyperflex will last you a lifetime unless you change how much power you want. I use 14 gauge wire into the crossovers for the components, 16 gauge to the speakers, and 10 gauge on subs. [/QUOTE]
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