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<blockquote data-quote="timmgrimm" data-source="post: 8005714" data-attributes="member: 649906"><p>I looked into the jl stealth box. That was my immediate first choice but from everything I've read, it doesn't fit my 4x4. If i must get a sub then i'm willing to look into other options like that q-logic, but my thoughts are that even though factory set up is nothing to write home about it supplies a "decent" amount of fullness considering what it is. I'm thinking that if I could just get an all around upgrade on that without truly losing anything in any department (I.e. highs, mids, and lows) I could accept that. My fear is buying a speakers that are specifically meant for mids and highs and don't provide any bass, if that makes any sense. What are your thoughts on that q-logis enclosure? And if the other set up you suggested was a 10, what would you rate the CDT COM-626CR? When I went to vertex, the hd-62 were $399 by themselves. As much as I want to jump on current deals I have to wait till I get home in late may. Thanks for you help.</p><p></p><p>One thing that bothers me about the q logic is that it's right under my sons seat when he's with me.</p><p></p><p>After a little more reading about the q-logic apparently they are garbage and I'm not one to throw away money on crap, especially since I've already come to terms with no sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmgrimm, post: 8005714, member: 649906"] I looked into the jl stealth box. That was my immediate first choice but from everything I've read, it doesn't fit my 4x4. If i must get a sub then i'm willing to look into other options like that q-logic, but my thoughts are that even though factory set up is nothing to write home about it supplies a "decent" amount of fullness considering what it is. I'm thinking that if I could just get an all around upgrade on that without truly losing anything in any department (I.e. highs, mids, and lows) I could accept that. My fear is buying a speakers that are specifically meant for mids and highs and don't provide any bass, if that makes any sense. What are your thoughts on that q-logis enclosure? And if the other set up you suggested was a 10, what would you rate the CDT COM-626CR? When I went to vertex, the hd-62 were $399 by themselves. As much as I want to jump on current deals I have to wait till I get home in late may. Thanks for you help. One thing that bothers me about the q logic is that it's right under my sons seat when he's with me. After a little more reading about the q-logic apparently they are garbage and I'm not one to throw away money on crap, especially since I've already come to terms with no sub. [/QUOTE]
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