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(amazon) Boss 7" audio thingy for your car. $130 , 51% off

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In your last quote you said you have 2 boss head units that work perfectly, so which is it, you or friends.

No head unit puts out rated power.

Crossfire is decent. Try Sundown, Digital Designs, SSA or Ascendant Audio

you're forgetting fi audio :lol: I used to have a q series 18" on an audioque 1200d in my old subaru. Did a 143 on the termlab which i though was quite impressive for what i had.

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you're forgetting fi audio :lol: I used to have a q series 18" on an audioque 1200d in my old subaru. Did a 143 on the termlab which i though was quite impressive for what i had.

Yeah I just named off a few. Fi is good shit. I have 2 Soundqubed (AudioQue) HDS210s on a garbage hifonics amp right now. Can't wait to put them on a proper amp. Box is a tad small for them too. They still pound though.

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you're forgetting fi audio :lol: I used to have a q series 18" on an audioque 1200d in my old subaru. Did a 143 on the termlab which i though was quite impressive for what i had.

 

Yeah I just named off a few. Fi is good shit. I have 2 Soundqubed (AudioQue) HDS210s on a garbage hifonics amp right now. Can't wait to put them on a proper amp. Box is a tad small for them too. They still pound though.

 

I was eyeing the Fi Team 15 and Ascendant SMD 15 but then I got a really good deal on the Crossfire so good enough. Running off a single Rockford T1500.1 cause I didn't feel the need to spend the extra and get the 2500 version. Still though the lows are wayyyy overpowering the mids/highs rn lol

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My brother's b-day is coming up... this might be a good gift for him, the ratings look good enough, decent upgrade from a cheap aftermarket upgrade from a lack of speakers in his 2000 Chevy S10 pickup :lol:

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I was eyeing the Fi Team 15 and Ascendant SMD 15 but then I got a really good deal on the Crossfire so good enough. Running off a single Rockford T1500.1 cause I didn't feel the need to spend the extra and get the 2500 version. Still though the lows are wayyyy overpowering the mids/highs rn lol

 

 

 

I got the same problem with my Soundqubed subs over powering my speakers. lol. I just bought a cheap pioneer headunit/door speaker package from walmart to replace the blown stocks until I can afford something better.

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You must not be into car audio. Just cause it works doesn't mean it's not garbage. You probably think Kicker makes good subs too.

On that note, I'm throwing out my Kickers. They're not disappointing, but I don't really do much ghetto blasting and I'd prefer a bit more trunk space and sound quality.

 

Stuck trying to pick a new sub right now between an RF P3 Punch or a Dayton Reference HO, both 10" and both will be sealed built to spec.

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On that note, I'm throwing out my Kickers. They're not disappointing, but I don't really do much ghetto blasting and I'd prefer a bit more trunk space and sound quality.

Stuck trying to pick a new sub right now between an RF P3 Punch or a Dayton Reference HO, both 10" and both will be sealed built to spec.

Fuck RF. lol I'd do the Dayton

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BOSS is shit.

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