Those are highly regarded over at DIYMA. As long as you stick with quality brands for components (Rainbow, DLS, Hybrid Audio Technologies, Image Dynamics, Focal, high end Alpine) you'll end up with a great sounding setup. If you want pure SQ, most wouldn't recommend the DD1508's, but I have heard them in a nice setup at SBN and they sounded quite good.I had a buddy recommend these also.
http://www.12velectronics.com/servlet/the-78/HAT-Hybrid-Audio-Technologies/Detail
im lookin at the same speakers, from what ive read there really niceI had a buddy recommend these also.
http://www.12velectronics.com/servlet/the-78/HAT-Hybrid-Audio-Technologies/Detail
Yes, thank you. Sorry for the mix up. I knew it was in the 9000's but not 9500's. Thanks man.I think you mean the 9100 series.
im lookin at the same speakers, from what ive read there really nice
x2, I love my freshly installed 12" Mag, should be plenty of power. I'd like to get mine metered. I was going to post IDmax or SI Magv3, then I saw someone beat me to it. Morel comps might be worth looking into, nice 3way set if your pockets are deep enough. You'll get what you pay for.12" Si mag10 or 12" Idmax(prolly best bet IMO)
yeah im drawing a blank on what else
As for comps try to go around listening to diff comps, its the best way to find the ones you want
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Not sure.Also, is active out of the question?
What's goin on Jeff? There's someone from Orland Park selling a pair of 10'' Mach 5 ixl's in a 1.6cube ported box for a really really good price. His name is "gigantic prune", I think you should send him a pm and see how much he wants for them. As for comps, rainbow, hertz, and hybrid audio are some good companies to look at.