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gus1 
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"You can't polish a turd.... but you can chrome it!"
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Wherever I go, that is where I end up......
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They should spend more money on R&D and less on chrome flame and full page ads.
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ok, i am getting a feeling i'm going with rockfird. but wii 3 10" punch hx2s be louder than 2 15" immortals? it doesn't seem logical to me that they would. but a dude hit crazy numbers w/them... so io don't know. let me know what you think.

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YES, I AM SHOUTING THIS.

3 PUNCH HX2 10'S WILL "KILL TWO 15INCH IMMORTALS!!!! BUT THATS NOT NECESSARY BECAUSE IF YOU PUSH THE IMMORTALS THEY WILL KILL THEMSELVES. SERIOUSLY. 

I don't understand why people keep wasting their $$ on this stuff. They should have an age-restriction (18 and under) Engines have no performance gain from chrome plated parts and neither do subwoofers. IMOP, they are only good for show cars that will never pound them. I see them at every car show in a 32 roadster  or such mounted with all chrome showing. Usually a free-air wall. 

Ask Aggie Altima how his two HX2 10's sound and how happy he is with them. Or do a search for HX2 and check out the guy who has 4 in his trunk. The power and punches are great, but the current RF subs are garbage IMOP.

Here is a link to my HX2's poundin'  http://www.meimann.com/movies/300E_pounding.avi

Here's one beside an MTX 8000 T8104A

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boom, boom, boom boom....
speedwayaudio1 
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Back in the spring @ Daytona my Dist guy saw the audiobahn demo car go smoky smoky in front of the world. so that should tell you that they can't get there own stuff to work. i am no fan of rf, but if i could only chose one it would be rf.
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Well, I can pick up the rockfords cheaper, I know they sound good from my friend w/ them in his truck, and all of you seem confident in the RFs, so thanks for the advice! I'm going to post another topic on the forum about a deck. I need to know if I am going to be having to worry about cd skipping. I'm trying to get opions on a deck that'll take like 160 dB (not that I expect to hit it). Just to be sure, you know. If teh cd skips then I'm out of luck right? So I wanted opinions on if it'll be a problem or not, and if so what to go with. Thanks a lot!!!!!!
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