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08.19.2013, 02:33 PM

Hey did get hooked up.
I wish you had told me earlier.

He wanted some speakers still, so he brought me Pioneer TSD6802R's to put in all around.
Ended with 4 Pioneers, and the Boston sub.

He loves it.
It was my first time really playing with an external amp (I have a powered sub for those who don't know), so it was really difficult trying to tune it; but I think I got it sounding great.

Thanks guys for all the help; when I get a new car, expect some more questions! :)
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08.19.2013, 03:10 PM

Cool man. Car audio is a fun hobby. You can really go crazy and spend tons of money on expensive equipment. I hope that I've helped you see if you do a little research you can get really loud without spending too much money.

I'm into home audio too, and just checked out Focal's Utopia speakers. $270,000 a pair. That's not a typo.

Honestly, if most people were blindfolded and listened to some high end speakers and some inexpensive speakers, they couldn't tell the difference. There are crappy sounding speakers out there, but most do a damn good job. It's just like name brand clothing- pants are pants.

I'm glad you got it in and pounding. There are tons of good tutorials on youtube if you want to learn more stuff, and I never mind answering questions. Keep on building man!


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