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<blockquote data-quote="kcducttaper" data-source="post: 8660442" data-attributes="member: 675780"><p>Thanks for the replies!</p><p> Ultimately, I'm looking for "the best bass" I can get out of 6.5 components on a budget. Pretty much anything component will satisfy me in terms of clarity and response.</p><p> Obviously, a proper sub setup would be ideal, but I'm not interested in sacrificing trunk space for subs at the moment. I'm looking for a solid ~60Hz a least (the lower, the better) setup from the doors, if possible on the cheap(ish). I am willing to spend a little bit more if a certain setup performs 'above and beyond' though.</p><p> My reference point is a 1994 Mercury Villager (Nissan Quest). It didn't go super loud, and could barely thump your chest (simple 4-speaker setup without a sub), but it sounded nice and balanced with the ~5w speakers. Surely I can get similar quality plus ~10dB volume without spending more than the Villager was worth in the first place, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcducttaper, post: 8660442, member: 675780"] Thanks for the replies! Ultimately, I'm looking for "the best bass" I can get out of 6.5 components on a budget. Pretty much anything component will satisfy me in terms of clarity and response. Obviously, a proper sub setup would be ideal, but I'm not interested in sacrificing trunk space for subs at the moment. I'm looking for a solid ~60Hz a least (the lower, the better) setup from the doors, if possible on the cheap(ish). I am willing to spend a little bit more if a certain setup performs 'above and beyond' though. My reference point is a 1994 Mercury Villager (Nissan Quest). It didn't go super loud, and could barely thump your chest (simple 4-speaker setup without a sub), but it sounded nice and balanced with the ~5w speakers. Surely I can get similar quality plus ~10dB volume without spending more than the Villager was worth in the first place, right? [/QUOTE]
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