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<blockquote data-quote="outsideshot23" data-source="post: 6808425" data-attributes="member: 616457"><p>I agree on the FI Q. decent sub to hit all fo those ranges and still fairly cheap. The cheaper decks actually put out alot more volts then alot fo expensive ones. The kenwood excelons are excellent and you get a good 5V output plus they look pretty sleek and classy and not all crazy and have anti skip.. Depends on the money you want to spend on dampening. A cheap brand that i use that works great is fatmat rattle trap. Its just as thick as dynamat.. people say its not but the rattle trap is and its ALOT cheaper.. do an entire car for 90 bucks or so..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outsideshot23, post: 6808425, member: 616457"] I agree on the FI Q. decent sub to hit all fo those ranges and still fairly cheap. The cheaper decks actually put out alot more volts then alot fo expensive ones. The kenwood excelons are excellent and you get a good 5V output plus they look pretty sleek and classy and not all crazy and have anti skip.. Depends on the money you want to spend on dampening. A cheap brand that i use that works great is fatmat rattle trap. Its just as thick as dynamat.. people say its not but the rattle trap is and its ALOT cheaper.. do an entire car for 90 bucks or so.. [/QUOTE]
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