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<blockquote data-quote="MirageB." data-source="post: 8833832" data-attributes="member: 688453"><p>Well, welcome to the SQ way. You still need to plan your budget. Firstly, make a major vibration and soundproofing of at least your car doors and door trim, and trunk. You need to decide on the components of the system and what will be its concept, whether it will be a system on a DSP sound processor or will it be a regular one. In any case, you will need a high-quality head unit, everything starts from the source, and of course, other components (amplifiers, speakers) must match. Naturally high-quality component speakers, two or three-way, this is also up to you. And you still need to invest in high-quality wiring.</p><p>It's good that you bought a sealed subwoofer box, this will just allow you to get fast bass. The only thing I have doubts about is the thickness of its body, in appearance and in the description it is not a thick box. But there is a way to improve it. It is also necessary to correctly select subwoofers for the volume of this box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MirageB., post: 8833832, member: 688453"] Well, welcome to the SQ way. You still need to plan your budget. Firstly, make a major vibration and soundproofing of at least your car doors and door trim, and trunk. You need to decide on the components of the system and what will be its concept, whether it will be a system on a DSP sound processor or will it be a regular one. In any case, you will need a high-quality head unit, everything starts from the source, and of course, other components (amplifiers, speakers) must match. Naturally high-quality component speakers, two or three-way, this is also up to you. And you still need to invest in high-quality wiring. It's good that you bought a sealed subwoofer box, this will just allow you to get fast bass. The only thing I have doubts about is the thickness of its body, in appearance and in the description it is not a thick box. But there is a way to improve it. It is also necessary to correctly select subwoofers for the volume of this box. [/QUOTE]
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