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misterjimbo 
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Posted: October 18, 2003 at 5:38 PM / IP Logged  
i am currently running mb quart q series seperates and a pair of rockford hx 2 10 in subs, but am going to scrap those any suggestions? i just bought a directed 1100d mono block amp as well as a directed 4500 four channel amp. I have no clue as far as where to go from here! i have a 2003 civic si (hatchback) so i would prefer to stay with 10 or 12 in subs, i have no brand preference, but i dont want to remortgane my house either. thanks for the help ahead of time.
Ketel22 
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alpine, infinity kappa, polk all brands ive owned or curently own, all are fairly good for the money
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misterjimbo 
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i am impressed with the asthetics of the new polk momo line. has anybody had the chance to try them out? also dont be afraid to be specific on suggestions for system. i am an audio idiot... alarms are my thing, but for some reason they don't impress anyone unless they are trying to break into the cars i work on.
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alpine has sweet component speakers that can out perform some of the best, they are the type-r, they run for $130 on e-bay, and as for subs, the type-R 10"s have tonnes of throw, and they can put out more than most average 12's, but with the tight chrisp sound of 10"s
SnomanF150 
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Have to agree with the alpine from Alpine guy.. but, for components, go with the Focal.. r type subs are killer..
promodeepcycle 
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might want to check out morell  for components "like focal" also ample makes very "good" subs for the money
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yota000 
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I've wanted to hear the focal component system. I just recently installed a Boston Pro series 3-way system.  I think it sounds great. They are high, but I think they are worth it.
misterjimbo 
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"focal"??? more info please is there a website? i appreciate the help you guys are great
bfog99 
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misterjimbo 
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thanks bfog99

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