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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 1033829" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>well in older days the diamonds used to break up at high volumes (talking 5 years ago and not so sure on how well the gains were set) i used to sell diamonds let our installer install them then i used to tune (for those that wanted it). used to do the same at another shop that sold boston and never had 1 problem with any type of breaking up. basically all i did was use an iasca disc and make the system center good with how it was installed.i didnt have an rta or any meter but i can honestly say out of the handfuls of cars i did this for most of the time the bostons at least seemed louder. another company that m akes loud and clean drivers is avi. they are canadian made and are pretty hard to find but can take your head off none the less lol. reason i say horns in a situation like this is (being loud) is its a no contest and people who dont carry horns say they sound bad simply due to the fact they dont carry them .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 1033829, member: 541383"] well in older days the diamonds used to break up at high volumes (talking 5 years ago and not so sure on how well the gains were set) i used to sell diamonds let our installer install them then i used to tune (for those that wanted it). used to do the same at another shop that sold boston and never had 1 problem with any type of breaking up. basically all i did was use an iasca disc and make the system center good with how it was installed.i didnt have an rta or any meter but i can honestly say out of the handfuls of cars i did this for most of the time the bostons at least seemed louder. another company that m akes loud and clean drivers is avi. they are canadian made and are pretty hard to find but can take your head off none the less lol. reason i say horns in a situation like this is (being loud) is its a no contest and people who dont carry horns say they sound bad simply due to the fact they dont carry them . [/QUOTE]
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