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<blockquote data-quote="chargers" data-source="post: 1596144" data-attributes="member: 555965"><p>This is pretty funny, because a few months back my girlfriend sat in her coworkers boyfriends ride. She said it had a custom install and looked and sounded hella clean. She even took pics on her phone. I looked at them, and I tell her those are xplods and they **** *** and the guy wasted a custom install by getting that shit. Then I did a search for xplods at SD and here, pointed her a bunch of threads about xplods, and she was like "ohh, I didn't know. It sounded nice though!"</p><p></p><p>Xplods are nothing special, but it's all in the install.</p><p></p><p>I started out with a cheapass MTX 10" that I blew within a day with a 600 watt kenwood amp. The amp was a hand-me-down I bought from my friends sister. The amp eventually crapped out after a few months. I had my hands on a few old school rockfords which were ok, and then I got suckered into buying a real no-name brand sub.</p><p></p><p>I learned after that. I haven't owned too many subs, but I've worked with many subs doing a few installs, owned PPI pro flat pistons, e15a's, xxx, and now an avalanche.</p><p></p><p>Like it was said, you gotta start from somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chargers, post: 1596144, member: 555965"] This is pretty funny, because a few months back my girlfriend sat in her coworkers boyfriends ride. She said it had a custom install and looked and sounded hella clean. She even took pics on her phone. I looked at them, and I tell her those are xplods and they **** *** and the guy wasted a custom install by getting that shit. Then I did a search for xplods at SD and here, pointed her a bunch of threads about xplods, and she was like "ohh, I didn't know. It sounded nice though!" Xplods are nothing special, but it's all in the install. I started out with a cheapass MTX 10" that I blew within a day with a 600 watt kenwood amp. The amp was a hand-me-down I bought from my friends sister. The amp eventually crapped out after a few months. I had my hands on a few old school rockfords which were ok, and then I got suckered into buying a real no-name brand sub. I learned after that. I haven't owned too many subs, but I've worked with many subs doing a few installs, owned PPI pro flat pistons, e15a's, xxx, and now an avalanche. Like it was said, you gotta start from somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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