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<blockquote data-quote="Steven" data-source="post: 67032" data-attributes="member: 544311"><p>That's right. The install is more important than the products you use. I have Pyramid, Kenwood and Jensen (everyone knows that they aren't the best products you can get).</p><p></p><p>The SQ in my system beats my friends who using nothing but Alpine and RF ( I think it has good SQ when, with the windows down, you can stand about 30-40 feet away and still everything as clear as being at the recording studio).</p><p></p><p>If you are goin for SPL, I would suggest big subs and as many as you can get, If you are goin for SQ, get products that sound good, and mount them in places where the Pathlength for the left and right speakers is a close to the same as possible ( usually in the kick panels.) remeber in SQ - fewer is better. You want the fewest number of speakers but still the entire sound spectrum. Usually this means a minimum of 5 speakers - L/R High's, L/R mids, and a Sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven, post: 67032, member: 544311"] That's right. The install is more important than the products you use. I have Pyramid, Kenwood and Jensen (everyone knows that they aren't the best products you can get). The SQ in my system beats my friends who using nothing but Alpine and RF ( I think it has good SQ when, with the windows down, you can stand about 30-40 feet away and still everything as clear as being at the recording studio). If you are goin for SPL, I would suggest big subs and as many as you can get, If you are goin for SQ, get products that sound good, and mount them in places where the Pathlength for the left and right speakers is a close to the same as possible ( usually in the kick panels.) remeber in SQ - fewer is better. You want the fewest number of speakers but still the entire sound spectrum. Usually this means a minimum of 5 speakers - L/R High's, L/R mids, and a Sub. [/QUOTE]
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