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<blockquote data-quote="Ridley" data-source="post: 4622134" data-attributes="member: 594205"><p>I am new as well and everyone on here said go with 2 component speakers and forget about the back ones since it sounds cleaner without.</p><p></p><p>Might save you some money on the amp as well, which will give you some cash that you can put into getting your car matted down to get rid of vibrations. That is definitely something you want to invest in.</p><p></p><p>I was able to get my two subs and the amp with 4 gauge wire for around 150 total. I then got my friend to tune the sub and set up that amp himself.</p><p></p><p>I'm getting a car audio studio to install my speakers and amp and they are charging about 250 for all the work including custom tweeter mounts and laying out my RAAMMat to get rid of vibrations. I used a $25 splitter thing to use the same 4 gauge wire from before so I didn't need to buy another $75 kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridley, post: 4622134, member: 594205"] I am new as well and everyone on here said go with 2 component speakers and forget about the back ones since it sounds cleaner without. Might save you some money on the amp as well, which will give you some cash that you can put into getting your car matted down to get rid of vibrations. That is definitely something you want to invest in. I was able to get my two subs and the amp with 4 gauge wire for around 150 total. I then got my friend to tune the sub and set up that amp himself. I'm getting a car audio studio to install my speakers and amp and they are charging about 250 for all the work including custom tweeter mounts and laying out my RAAMMat to get rid of vibrations. I used a $25 splitter thing to use the same 4 gauge wire from before so I didn't need to buy another $75 kit. [/QUOTE]
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