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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8279670" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>For sound quality, I would definitely omit the rear speakers all together. That gives you extra 85 to work with. For awesome quality equipment, checkout <a href="http://www.soundqubed.com" target="_blank">Welcome to [soundQubed] - [ Your source for Clarity, Quality and Anything Car Audio.]</a> - amps and subs. A friend of mine has their 4ch amp and it's absolutely awesome, and more powerful than the pioneer. I have the mono 1200W amp and it's solid. Another friend has their HDS312 sub and that is truly amazing. For sound quality and still being loud, put one of those subs ($159 shipped) into a sealed box powered by their 1200W monoblock. Where I would expand the budget is your front components, that's the integral part of your system and the one you will treasure the most. I own $1500 audiophile grade comps and that's all I run, I am not sorry for getting them at all and they are amazing. If you can give the total budget, I can suggest some other components, but I think those are by far the most important piece of the system and I'm not sure kappas are it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8279670, member: 660781"] For sound quality, I would definitely omit the rear speakers all together. That gives you extra 85 to work with. For awesome quality equipment, checkout [URL="http://www.soundqubed.com"]Welcome to [soundQubed] - [ Your source for Clarity, Quality and Anything Car Audio.][/URL] - amps and subs. A friend of mine has their 4ch amp and it's absolutely awesome, and more powerful than the pioneer. I have the mono 1200W amp and it's solid. Another friend has their HDS312 sub and that is truly amazing. For sound quality and still being loud, put one of those subs ($159 shipped) into a sealed box powered by their 1200W monoblock. Where I would expand the budget is your front components, that's the integral part of your system and the one you will treasure the most. I own $1500 audiophile grade comps and that's all I run, I am not sorry for getting them at all and they are amazing. If you can give the total budget, I can suggest some other components, but I think those are by far the most important piece of the system and I'm not sure kappas are it. [/QUOTE]
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