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<blockquote data-quote="brandontw" data-source="post: 1125239" data-attributes="member: 553125"><p>Oh, I’m just shot gunning, I really am sort of a newb to home audio, but I know my car stuff fairly well. I just want to get a pair of speaks that will sound decent pretty loud, with good bass and low distortion. Like I said I fell in love with those Yamaha PA speaks just cause I could crank em’ and they liked it, you don’t get that with regular home audio speaks from what I’ve seen.</p><p></p><p>I have been really busy lately, so I’m trying to be lazy with this project. I usually put a lot of effort into my stereos, I worked hard on the box for my 4-10's, designed it in AutoCAD, did the calculations, ect. And it was worth it I guess. But I have NO time cause I have work and school so I was hoping I could just put new drivers in the cabinets I have laying around and call it good, but its becoming clear that this approach may not work out, so I am open to suggestions.</p><p></p><p>So puting all of my dumb ideas aside, is there a way to get what I want for ~100$</p><p></p><p>-2 speaks</p><p></p><p>-at least 100RMS each</p><p></p><p>-good bass</p><p></p><p>-loud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandontw, post: 1125239, member: 553125"] Oh, I’m just shot gunning, I really am sort of a newb to home audio, but I know my car stuff fairly well. I just want to get a pair of speaks that will sound decent pretty loud, with good bass and low distortion. Like I said I fell in love with those Yamaha PA speaks just cause I could crank em’ and they liked it, you don’t get that with regular home audio speaks from what I’ve seen. I have been really busy lately, so I’m trying to be lazy with this project. I usually put a lot of effort into my stereos, I worked hard on the box for my 4-10's, designed it in AutoCAD, did the calculations, ect. And it was worth it I guess. But I have NO time cause I have work and school so I was hoping I could just put new drivers in the cabinets I have laying around and call it good, but its becoming clear that this approach may not work out, so I am open to suggestions. So puting all of my dumb ideas aside, is there a way to get what I want for ~100$ -2 speaks -at least 100RMS each -good bass -loud [/QUOTE]
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