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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8690758" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>So everything depends on your overall budget that you want to spend for your system. Figure out the max budget you want to spend on this. You have to account for extra things like wires, electrical, and sound deadening material. Are you trying to go for sound quality or get as loud as possible or a little bit of both? 70a is pretty low but it can be workable depending on how much power you really need for your system. If you're trying to save money, then start with upgrading your battery first to the biggest AGM you can fit. You always have the option of adding in an alt if you feel necessary later on. Next, you gotta decide on sub and enclosure. Having a custom built box is crucial to what your end results will be. Either find a good box builder near you or do it yourself to save money. The more sound pressure you add to your trunk, the more vibrations there will be. Adding some sound deadener will make everything sound much cleaner and louder too. It's totally worth the investment IMO. Also, if you haven't done so, I would look into replacing your stock radio into a new modern headunit. This will make the biggest difference in the signal itself so everything you play through it will sound much more crisp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8690758, member: 574798"] So everything depends on your overall budget that you want to spend for your system. Figure out the max budget you want to spend on this. You have to account for extra things like wires, electrical, and sound deadening material. Are you trying to go for sound quality or get as loud as possible or a little bit of both? 70a is pretty low but it can be workable depending on how much power you really need for your system. If you're trying to save money, then start with upgrading your battery first to the biggest AGM you can fit. You always have the option of adding in an alt if you feel necessary later on. Next, you gotta decide on sub and enclosure. Having a custom built box is crucial to what your end results will be. Either find a good box builder near you or do it yourself to save money. The more sound pressure you add to your trunk, the more vibrations there will be. Adding some sound deadener will make everything sound much cleaner and louder too. It's totally worth the investment IMO. Also, if you haven't done so, I would look into replacing your stock radio into a new modern headunit. This will make the biggest difference in the signal itself so everything you play through it will sound much more crisp. [/QUOTE]
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