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Please help me find a set of 4x6's and 5.25's to match...
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<blockquote data-quote="SHMaRiM" data-source="post: 8155226" data-attributes="member: 655891"><p>Good post and thank you for the reply.</p><p></p><p>I currently have a 10" JBL sub and at the time, for the price, it was a steal. It's not anything from their higher end section, but works for my application. I was always skeptical of JBL because of other things I had heard in the past. I don't really know what brands to look for these days because older brands that were amazing have since gone down the drain, and anything else seems to be hit and miss depending on what product year/version the electronics are.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking 75-80w RMS (x4) and about a single 250-300w RMS 10" sub should be plenty given how small the car is. I listen to all kinds of music (indie, rock, hip-hop, dubstep, 90's) but I love clear lows/bass. Overall, I'd like something that will bug out the least with lower frequencies at higher volume... and of course an upgrade from my jensen amps and old phoenix gold speakers. Preferably, just a solid system but I'm not worry about competing or anything.</p><p></p><p>I'm interested in the speakers you have in your signature... Any info?</p><p></p><p>MB is definitely not my price range. I just saw they were cheaper and the older MB stuff has awesome reviews. Mid-line Focal stuff, on the otherhand, is more than I'm willing to spend.</p><p></p><p>I figure $100-150/pair isn't that bad... $200/pair is cutting it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHMaRiM, post: 8155226, member: 655891"] Good post and thank you for the reply. I currently have a 10" JBL sub and at the time, for the price, it was a steal. It's not anything from their higher end section, but works for my application. I was always skeptical of JBL because of other things I had heard in the past. I don't really know what brands to look for these days because older brands that were amazing have since gone down the drain, and anything else seems to be hit and miss depending on what product year/version the electronics are. I'm thinking 75-80w RMS (x4) and about a single 250-300w RMS 10" sub should be plenty given how small the car is. I listen to all kinds of music (indie, rock, hip-hop, dubstep, 90's) but I love clear lows/bass. Overall, I'd like something that will bug out the least with lower frequencies at higher volume... and of course an upgrade from my jensen amps and old phoenix gold speakers. Preferably, just a solid system but I'm not worry about competing or anything. I'm interested in the speakers you have in your signature... Any info? MB is definitely not my price range. I just saw they were cheaper and the older MB stuff has awesome reviews. Mid-line Focal stuff, on the otherhand, is more than I'm willing to spend. I figure $100-150/pair isn't that bad... $200/pair is cutting it... [/QUOTE]
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