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<blockquote data-quote="adamawayfrommpa" data-source="post: 5172" data-attributes="member: 541291"><p>Well In my opinion I would try to keep all the audio in your car the same brand just to keep sound quality consistant....maybe you think otherwise...just my opinion. If you lay the subs down facing the sky the you should easily be able to fit a nice 12 in the back of both seats. If possible make the box big enough for the speaker but small enough to fit partly under the seat so of someone slides the seta back they won't smash onto your subs. but yeah try to stick with a Sony Xplod amp..</p><p></p><p>I like Kenwood more than anything but I plan on sticking to the same brand throughout the car...</p><p></p><p>Adam Chandler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamawayfrommpa, post: 5172, member: 541291"] Well In my opinion I would try to keep all the audio in your car the same brand just to keep sound quality consistant....maybe you think otherwise...just my opinion. If you lay the subs down facing the sky the you should easily be able to fit a nice 12 in the back of both seats. If possible make the box big enough for the speaker but small enough to fit partly under the seat so of someone slides the seta back they won't smash onto your subs. but yeah try to stick with a Sony Xplod amp.. I like Kenwood more than anything but I plan on sticking to the same brand throughout the car... Adam Chandler [/QUOTE]
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