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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8005626" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>The CDT COM-626CR set is really hard to beat for the value, but you can do better from CDT. The HD line is the next step up. I hate to send business elsewhere but Vertex Audio on here has a killer deal on the HD-62 components. Pair those with the ES-6CFX 6.5" coaxials and you have a nice step up in quality from COM-626CR for only ~$100 more. I've got the HD-61 and HD-61A components in stock, as well as ES-6CFX speakers.</p><p></p><p>The speakers alone are going to leave a big hole in the bass response. It has potential to become a really fun sounding system if you give the speakers some good power and do sound deadening, at the least. Without a subwoofer metal is going to sound pretty lean, but you can still get blast beats to sound decent since you want the attack of the kick drums, the snap of the snare drum, and of course the cymbals will be covered.</p><p></p><p>It's not cheap, but <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/p_13694129/JL-Audio-Stealthbox.html" target="_blank">JL Audio has a stealthbox for your vehicle</a>. It goes inside the center console.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8005626, member: 628688"] The CDT COM-626CR set is really hard to beat for the value, but you can do better from CDT. The HD line is the next step up. I hate to send business elsewhere but Vertex Audio on here has a killer deal on the HD-62 components. Pair those with the ES-6CFX 6.5" coaxials and you have a nice step up in quality from COM-626CR for only ~$100 more. I've got the HD-61 and HD-61A components in stock, as well as ES-6CFX speakers. The speakers alone are going to leave a big hole in the bass response. It has potential to become a really fun sounding system if you give the speakers some good power and do sound deadening, at the least. Without a subwoofer metal is going to sound pretty lean, but you can still get blast beats to sound decent since you want the attack of the kick drums, the snap of the snare drum, and of course the cymbals will be covered. It's not cheap, but [URL="http://www.crutchfield.com/p_13694129/JL-Audio-Stealthbox.html"]JL Audio has a stealthbox for your vehicle[/URL]. It goes inside the center console. [/QUOTE]
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