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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7835356" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>i would suggest posting this again later tomorrow the guys on here right now arent giving you really any useful advice and i normally see much better advice being givin.</p><p></p><p>personally i would take the premier amp bridge it like quackhead said on the boston at 8ohm. put the boston in a slightly larger than recommended box and enjoy decent bass. if you want more you can always get a better amp later.</p><p></p><p>as for the deck i actually like the jvc line though it doesnt allow active or time-alignment its still a nice unit. the deh-80prs is a great budget unit for people who like to tweek their sound.</p><p></p><p>as far as components i make be wrong but you may be limited here by mounting depth. if not so much i would look into memphis highs they are all super efficient and i havent had any problem with mine in the past. generally components allow you to move you staging around much easier by just moving the tweeters but coaxials can rival components if mounted correctly. and if just achieving a louder system is what you want components arent necessary.</p><p></p><p>back door/deck speakers are a waste to me so im not much help here but i do know many people have had great success with running a midrange in the back and turning it down so it doesnt mess up the front stage.</p><p></p><p>for amp kits i would look at <a href="http://www.knukonceptz.com" target="_blank">Amp Installation Kits, HDMI Cables</a> for good budget ampkits try and stay away from the cheap kca line unless money really is that tight.</p><p></p><p>i am not a vender or even a shop owner/employee but i have worked at a couple shops and i hate seeing people get screwed and taken advantage of main reason i dont work at a shop any more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7835356, member: 611804"] i would suggest posting this again later tomorrow the guys on here right now arent giving you really any useful advice and i normally see much better advice being givin. personally i would take the premier amp bridge it like quackhead said on the boston at 8ohm. put the boston in a slightly larger than recommended box and enjoy decent bass. if you want more you can always get a better amp later. as for the deck i actually like the jvc line though it doesnt allow active or time-alignment its still a nice unit. the deh-80prs is a great budget unit for people who like to tweek their sound. as far as components i make be wrong but you may be limited here by mounting depth. if not so much i would look into memphis highs they are all super efficient and i havent had any problem with mine in the past. generally components allow you to move you staging around much easier by just moving the tweeters but coaxials can rival components if mounted correctly. and if just achieving a louder system is what you want components arent necessary. back door/deck speakers are a waste to me so im not much help here but i do know many people have had great success with running a midrange in the back and turning it down so it doesnt mess up the front stage. for amp kits i would look at [URL="http://www.knukonceptz.com"]Amp Installation Kits, HDMI Cables[/URL] for good budget ampkits try and stay away from the cheap kca line unless money really is that tight. i am not a vender or even a shop owner/employee but i have worked at a couple shops and i hate seeing people get screwed and taken advantage of main reason i dont work at a shop any more [/QUOTE]
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