scott235
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Registered: 2nd Apr 08
Location: Prestwick, South Ayrshire
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a good set of components up front and a good single sub and amp package twin subs will give too much base and drown out the front
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steven_r2008
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Registered: 23rd May 08
Location: Nottingham
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not going to tell you what i've got in mine for the simple fact, it shouldn't make any difference to what you buy as everyone has different needs.
but, try and avoid fusion and fly. they tend to start 'farting' at the higher volumes.
kicker is a decent competition sub.
depends on your budget really mate
other good brands are:
pioneer
alpine
vibe
jbl
sony
but if your not on much of a tight budget (and i mean got plenty to spend)
audiobahn, JL audio or rockford fosgate
all are pretty pricey, especially rockford fosgate, but its the same with everything mate, you get what you pay for
however in terms of your head unit(cd player) i would highly recommend either a pioneer (personal favourite) or alpine, both are in direct competition with each other
hope that helped you slightly
[Edited on 08-05-2009 by steven_r2008]
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corsacalvin
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Registered: 18th Nov 05
Location: gloucester
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quote: Originally posted by flybikeslee
subs are ghey
agree with that,,jus get a good speaker set up..spend the money on a gd decent set up e.g 6x9's,tweeters n sum door speaker imo
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antnee
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Registered: 30th Dec 07
Location: Cov Drives: Clio 197
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All you need for decent sound and volume is front components (amped) and a 10 or 12 inch sub.
Ive got some rainbow flat comps powered by a 135w rms kicker amp and the JBL 12" sub powered by a 300w rms rockford fosgate amp.
Its plenty TBH, and with buying all the stuff second hand it cost less than £150!
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