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what’s better, one 12 or two 10's?


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Posted: December 19, 2007 at 9:59 AM / IP Logged  
I would STRONGLY recommend against that path. Having been down it, I can assure you that if you save a few extra dollars, and purchase respectable gear to begin with, and do a little bit of the work for yourself, you'll end up with a more satisfying, longer lasting, and better sounding system.
PLEASE, I implore you, don't cheap out!
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Gbelous wrote:
ah, okay. thanks for your ideas. I definitely think I'm going to simplify it and go with a prefab box and see if I can get some bundle deal for everything.

If you want to get something "prefab" then do it at a good car audio shop in your area.  Go see what a professional install shop can do for you.  Don't buy some prefab crap from Walmart or Bestbuy.

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Why don't you go with what haemp already suggested. Decent amp and good woofer or you could just go and get that Audiobahn flame series chrome sub and that Pyle amp with plywood box you've been eyeing. Seriously don't go cheap.
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You could also look into packages put together by companies, for one the shop I work at sells a Fusion pack, comes with amp, wiring kit, and a sub in a box designed for it for around your price mark. Im sure other companies will sell similar product.
We sell the Fusion PP-112PK for $400, and this is Canada, it will be cheaper in the US. www.fusioncaraudio.com
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