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<blockquote data-quote="wolfman1966" data-source="post: 3031206" data-attributes="member: 573853"><p>as far as good deals on those ebay sales, I would have to say NO</p><p></p><p>RF arent too bad, and Pioneer is ok too,. but you can do better, remember...IF you pay only $250 for 2-12's and a box....</p><p></p><p>1&gt;you get what you pay for</p><p></p><p>2&gt;premade boxes are not usually very good.</p><p></p><p>it would be better to get 2 good subs and either make your own box, or get one custom made by someone who knows what their doing.</p><p></p><p>also, you don't need any 6x9's for your trunk. Rear fill is not necessary IF you are going to be putting subwoofers in...I disconnected my rear speakers when I added my subs.</p><p></p><p>All that said</p><p></p><p>1&gt;What is your budget?</p><p></p><p>2&gt;What type of setup do you want? SQ&gt;Sound Quality, means that it sounds good but doesn't get really loud. SPL&gt;Sound Pressure Loudness, it gets really loud, but doesn't have very good quality of sound, or SQL&gt;Combination of both....gets loud and sounds real good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfman1966, post: 3031206, member: 573853"] as far as good deals on those ebay sales, I would have to say NO RF arent too bad, and Pioneer is ok too,. but you can do better, remember...IF you pay only $250 for 2-12's and a box.... 1>you get what you pay for 2>premade boxes are not usually very good. it would be better to get 2 good subs and either make your own box, or get one custom made by someone who knows what their doing. also, you don't need any 6x9's for your trunk. Rear fill is not necessary IF you are going to be putting subwoofers in...I disconnected my rear speakers when I added my subs. All that said 1>What is your budget? 2>What type of setup do you want? SQ>Sound Quality, means that it sounds good but doesn't get really loud. SPL>Sound Pressure Loudness, it gets really loud, but doesn't have very good quality of sound, or SQL>Combination of both....gets loud and sounds real good. [/QUOTE]
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