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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 1364523" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>its budget dependant/personal prefference to have a sub but in the grand scheme of things here most people have subs and have components. i mean sure if you just have a head unit and switch factory speakers and want 6x9 bass go for it but i wouldnt call typical systems set up this way audiophile type of set ups. in my experiences (not saying this in a bashing sense cause most shops dont know or dont push for this the push for the $)people dont really know what a car/truck/suv can sound like. hell even when they can go to shows they dont really get to listen to the types of music they themselves would want to listen on it. back when i had my full blown comp car i invited people to bring a cd and let them have some control on the volume and such. when a system is set up right it is set up right no if and or buts about it reguardless of what music is playing on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 1364523, member: 541383"] its budget dependant/personal prefference to have a sub but in the grand scheme of things here most people have subs and have components. i mean sure if you just have a head unit and switch factory speakers and want 6x9 bass go for it but i wouldnt call typical systems set up this way audiophile type of set ups. in my experiences (not saying this in a bashing sense cause most shops dont know or dont push for this the push for the $)people dont really know what a car/truck/suv can sound like. hell even when they can go to shows they dont really get to listen to the types of music they themselves would want to listen on it. back when i had my full blown comp car i invited people to bring a cd and let them have some control on the volume and such. when a system is set up right it is set up right no if and or buts about it reguardless of what music is playing on it. [/QUOTE]
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