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SmokeyJMB 
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Posted: November 05, 2004 at 12:34 PM / IP Logged  

For the money you can go to a wholesale website and get something a lot better  then the pioneer subs. and don't use the wiring from wal-mart its crap. its made by Jensen. Buy Stinger, or Monster wiring for your best power and sound quality. STAY AWAY FROM WAL-MART FOR CAR AUDIO there is a lot of good stuff out there from reasonalbe pricing.

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Jensen wiring??  Every Wal Mart ive been in has Schoshe wiring.  If you buy expensive stinger or monster cable kits, or the cheeper wal mart kits their will be NO AUDIBLE DIFFERANCE!  If you are really worried about SQ get more expensive RCA cables becasue THAT makes a differance, .

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Poormanq45 wrote:
I hope you only meant "cheap" in terms of money. In terms of quality, most of their stuff is just fine. I will admit that their subs are not that good, but they will do what they're supposed to do. 

I did.  Dayton makes nice stuff.

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Posted: November 05, 2004 at 1:23 PM / IP Logged  

Hawaiiboi,

If you are looking for a good sub for less than $75 I would recommend a rockford fosgate punch series 1 sub.  Rockford is notorious for giving you the most amount of bass for the money. 

I would recommend shopping at your local car audio shop for this gear and not Wal-mart.  You will encounter more knowledgeable employees who will be able to help you properly build your system. Also, if you get good gear that is on sale, you will get better gear than regular priced stuff at wal-mart.

They have wal-marts in hawaii?

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Yeah the rca cables make a difference.  Power wire don't make any noticable difference in sound (a sound machine might be able to detect it).  Oh and don't run a power/ground next to the rca (best buy likes to do that).  Yeah the walmart kit I've got is a Schoshe.  Alls those kits do is provide power to the amp.  If you hook the rca up then maybe get a better rca but other than that nothing will do a whole lot other than a new amp/sub/hu.

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