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Old 07-31-2002, 03:23 AM
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and while we're on the subject of expensive subs let recommend the w7. i think that should be good enough right?

it SHOULD be...but anyways, i heard the Brahma has the lowest distortion rate of any sub out there making it a good candidate for SQ setups while it also has the greatest Xmax which is good for SPL.

i would also take the Inhuman. the 10" version is my favorite. it looks mean!!
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are those the ones with the big ass magenets? yea well i thought when dan was designing the brahma that he was tring to make a strictly SPL sub. i didn't know that it had a low enough distortion rating to compete with the w7 and idmax tho.
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Old 07-31-2002, 09:12 PM
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are those the ones with the big ass magenets? yea well i thought when dan was designing the brahma that he was tring to make a strictly SPL sub. i didn't know that it had a low enough distortion rating to compete with the w7 and idmax tho.
yes its a monster
adire audio is a sound quality company. just like Image dynamics, they get loud too. i like the looks of their subs. they are ugly, which is good for me. people expects the unexpecting of those looking subs. plus i like the price:finger:
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heheh yea people say that mtx is the best bang for the buck sub until i led them to adire's site. either that or blueprint subs.
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darnit, i wrote this long post and then the server spat out a "too busy" error and it got lost! Oh well.

Okay. here's the short deal - Sony Xplod equipment has better-than-stock, but not-much-better sound quality. I've done lots of installations and upgrades with and to-replace Sony Xplod equipment. All in all, I don't think it provides enough sound quality for the buck.

A Used Alpine 7800 series or 7900 series head unit (make sure you get one with a built-in amp, unless you plan on going all-amps) makes for great sound quality. Alpine hardware is normally quite expensive, but when you get used to the very high quality of their equipment, it's almost impossible to listen to anything less.

Diamond M3 or CM3 speakers would do you extremely well. They operate beautifully with as little as 20w of power, and can take either 110 or 170 RMS. It's the lowest end speaker made by Diamond, and it beats the highest-end made by Sony - Even their Mobile ES series. Atop that, they're ALL-black, which would go well with your interior.

It's been about a year since I installed M3's for someone, but I remember them being like $80-$100 per pair. Sounds like a lot compared to those Xplod's? Buy just one pair and hook them up. Compare them to the other pair of speakers you have and see how long you can wait before you replace them too
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Old 08-02-2002, 11:31 PM
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Well I am looking for speakers that I could have a circut city or best buy install. But then if it is a easy install maybe I'll do it myself. I don't really like buying used equipment but I'll look into everything, hey thats have the long is learning.
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Old 08-05-2002, 01:29 AM
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Go for infinity, boston or polks!!!! You won't regret it! I got the polk ex 6.5 in the front and the 6x9's in the back and it's sounds real sweet! Then again it all depends on your musical tastes! Just putting my 2cents :bandit:
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LISTEN to them before you buy them ......... speakers make the biggest difference in the way the system will sound (as far as equipment goes)
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Old 08-05-2002, 01:55 PM
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LISTEN to them before you buy them ......... speakers make the biggest difference in the way the system will sound (as far as equipment goes)
the only thing that sucks about going to the local store is that they don't have those other brand names such as Dynaudio, CDT audio, Focal, etc. some of these brand's affordable line are even better than say polk's top of the line and cost less. sometimes, you just gotta go by other people's opinions..
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I guess I am just saying that they all have a different tonal quality, what you like - I may not.
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If you dont listen to music with alot of bass then dont bother with a sub-woofer.
WTF?! That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard! Deffinitely pick up a sub or two if you've got the cash! I can tell you that Korn and Tool or any kind of music sound way better with a set of subs than without, so don't settle for a weak-ass 6.5" only setup! But, don't go get some 15" subs, cuz those are pretty much only good for low-bass rap and stuff... 10" is a great size for rock, nice punchy bass. 12's would be OK too, but still kinda boomy.
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going back to speakers, how good are infinity kappas? i'm thinking of getting a 6.5" component, and 3-way 6.5"s for the back
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