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<blockquote data-quote="jinetix" data-source="post: 1474414" data-attributes="member: 555765"><p>That is what I was thinking but the DLS amp is a bit on the bulky side, I thought about getting a slightly smaller one for the rack since I'll have 4 amps total in the trunk. I just called the stereo shop and they said I should go with a bandpass with a port in the back with subs facing into the cabin, free-air. I'm not sure what that means but they said it'll direct all the bass into the car/rearseat cushion and it'll reduce rattling for the trunk that way.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about selling the 2 IDMAX speakers to buy a single, more powerful subwoofer. Maybe I'll just sell one and install the other like you said.</p><p></p><p>The amplifier that my friend was recommending me was the Audison SRX 4 for the front and rears.. and the SRX 2 for the center speaker.</p><p></p><p>The quote I was given was $3950.. for 3 Audison Amps, LC8 &amp; LC6 Audio Controls, and labor (baffle, amp rack, bandpass box, etc.). This setup is within my budget but I wanted some more opinions on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinetix, post: 1474414, member: 555765"] That is what I was thinking but the DLS amp is a bit on the bulky side, I thought about getting a slightly smaller one for the rack since I'll have 4 amps total in the trunk. I just called the stereo shop and they said I should go with a bandpass with a port in the back with subs facing into the cabin, free-air. I'm not sure what that means but they said it'll direct all the bass into the car/rearseat cushion and it'll reduce rattling for the trunk that way. I was thinking about selling the 2 IDMAX speakers to buy a single, more powerful subwoofer. Maybe I'll just sell one and install the other like you said. The amplifier that my friend was recommending me was the Audison SRX 4 for the front and rears.. and the SRX 2 for the center speaker. The quote I was given was $3950.. for 3 Audison Amps, LC8 & LC6 Audio Controls, and labor (baffle, amp rack, bandpass box, etc.). This setup is within my budget but I wanted some more opinions on this. [/QUOTE]
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