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Old 02-19-2003, 01:27 AM
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seriously, rockford fosgare is not the absolute best when it comes to car audio...seriously, ask anyone who really knows what they are talking about and they will tell you. their high end stuff is good, but it's still overpriced and doesn't quite compete. ok, maybe they make the loudest shit, but who cares, it's not about decibals, it's about sound quality. rockford is just if you want to show off and say, "yeah, i got 3 rf 15's each powered by an rf amp, pretty bad ass huh?" it's just a name, and believe me, there is better out there. go to a really high quality audio store, and they will laugh at you if you say rf is the best
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Thumbs up I will agree to that

I will definately agree to that!
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Old 02-20-2003, 11:14 PM
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well then go for the high end stuff instead of low end:finger:
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Old 02-20-2003, 11:56 PM
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the rockfords are loud but the W7 is still the best sub on the market even though they are like 500 a piece and the JL 1000/1 is the best mono amp on the market. Solo Baric L7's and Audiobahn Flame Q's are next, the rockfords are up there but not quite the best.
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Old 02-25-2003, 11:06 AM
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suggestions:

eclipse headunit
zapco amps
front speakers - options are plenty - recommend adire koda 6.1 comps, phaze audio studio driver 2 or 3-way comps, cdt's, diamond audio m6 comps.

rear fill - not really necessary in SQ setup, but is nice for rear passengers.

subs: lots of debate over subs. Adire brahma's are supposed to be good. I can personally recommend Diamond Audio M6's.

check out caraudioforum.com lots of info there.
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Old 02-25-2003, 03:31 PM
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What about the sony xplods?

Has anyone heard these in a maxima? I was looking at the 6 1/2's to replace the bose speakers that blew out. I bought the infinity 6x9s for the rear, but couldn't afford the components for the door. The xplod's were cheaper, but i just wanted to know how they sounded.
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too many options...
I suggest looking through the net and reading up on the specs and seeing what's in your price range, once you find something you might like go in person to a local store and hear them for yourself...
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Go with KENWOOD!!!!! I currently have:

2 KENWOOD 6.5 180 watt speakers for the front w/ custom tweeters in the doors

2 kENWOOD 6x9 250 watt speakers for the rear w/ custom tweeters attached

2 tweeters above the seatbelts

All interior speakers powered by Fosgate 400 watt 4 ch amp

1 10 inch 1000 watt alpine sub in custom box powered by Fosgate 800 watt 2 ch amp

Panasonic Headunit for Flossin purposes......:
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Old 02-27-2003, 12:32 AM
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i think im gonna sell my premier head unit and pick up one of the Alpine's with the fantom faceplate. unfortunately i had the premier unit installed professionally when i bought it because they did it for free, and now it looks like its going to need a professional uninstall. ive done a lot of systems and i didnt realize how difficult my really was until i tried to remove it the other day.

Maximus: what kind of problems did you run into installing the aftermarket speakers (if you had the bose system)?
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Old 02-27-2003, 09:22 AM
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Maximus: what kind of problems did you run into installing the aftermarket speakers (if you had the bose system)?
Believe it or not, none, Thats why I changed my whole system .
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Old 02-27-2003, 09:26 AM
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Hey maximus, you said you didn't have any problems uninstalling the bose speakers right? So what about the wires and the clip that plugs into the bose amps? Did you run all new speaker wires?
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Old 02-27-2003, 09:41 AM
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Hey maximus, you said you didn't have any problems uninstalling the bose speakers right? So what about the wires and the clip that plugs into the bose amps? Did you run all new speaker wires?
There was a kit I had to buy that "was" available for our maxima's(the fourth gen). The kit came with wires and different clips to basically start from scratch and let you do your own thing. The thing is I took out the Bose amps as well as all the wiring. Yes it was a grueling process that took all damn day but the bose unit is very complicated for one who doesn't know it. The kit can't be found at any Auto parts. I had to go to this Giant Swapmeet/Supermall over by my house to find it. There are 2 kits. One that is for stock system and one for the BOSE. But to answer your question clearly, Yes I had to run new speaker wires. I didn't have the patience to do it all in one day because I don't install systems all day but I do know how and I had to continue the next day. Day one consisted of taking everything out and planning(Blueprinting) how I was gonna run the system and day 2 was the actuall installing.
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Old 02-27-2003, 10:09 AM
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So maximus, when you took out all your wires, where did they run to? Under the carpet, or under the car? I want to take out the bose speakers in my 3rd gen max, since I already replaced the head unit. I was trying to add to 12" RF to my car, but was having trouble with the line converter. So instead of messing with it, I just want to change out the entire thing. Especially since one of the rear 6x9's blew out.
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I would have to draw like a diagram. Some of it is on the side under the door and some are under the carpet. You can't see any wires though. All I can say is be patient and do it to your likeing
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Why did you have to run new wires? If I'm right, all you have to do is clip the special connectors off and crimp on whatever you need for the new speaker. Electricity is Electricity, it really doesnt pay attention to what kind of wire it runs on..

I guess I could just run outside and check, couldnt I? Heh.
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