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how much costs a car with an performant audioa sistem, subwoofers and all that stuff?
where can i get one?
where can i get one?
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well you could probably get a pos car and a pos system for a couple hundred bucks... If you want something tight, you're looking at about a $10-15k car and a $3-8k soundsystem. as for where to get one... Good luck, try ebay and local markets.Hemi: (HEM -e) adj. Mopar in type, V8, hot tempered, native to the United States, carnivorous, eats primarily Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes. Also enjoys smoking a good import now and then to relax.
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hehe, got bored so i looked to see if anybody actually sold decent ****...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2441861434&category=6299
Eclipse subs and looks like diamond audio D7 amps... pretty good setup and a sweet lexus to boot 26g buy it now
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2441949974&category=6353
excelon, kicker, and fosgate in a neon
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2442740135&category=5350
ford truck with pioneer system
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2442980604&category=6156
JL and Zapco in a Tahoe, definately not the best i've seen... he put bandpass in a suv....
thought some of you might find those links interesting...Hemi: (HEM -e) adj. Mopar in type, V8, hot tempered, native to the United States, carnivorous, eats primarily Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes. Also enjoys smoking a good import now and then to relax. -
Well after just looking at the pics of those cars and trucks, I really want that Lexus. Bad. I didn't bother to read the description on the Tahoe, but $7200? What's horribly wrong with it? Maybe I can email that guy and get him to just sell me the three old Zapco amps...;)"The Big C"
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the amps are good and jl isn't bad (not one of the brands i'd prefer though) but the fact that A: he used a bandpass box and B: he put a bandpass in an open air car... that's the part that puts me off...Hemi: (HEM -e) adj. Mopar in type, V8, hot tempered, native to the United States, carnivorous, eats primarily Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes. Also enjoys smoking a good import now and then to relax.
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Yeah, Im not a big fan of bandpass boxes either. I guess theyre ok if theyre tuned right but its just scray if they arent. I like a vented enclosure myself but they require larger box volumes and I have space limitations and could only manage (with my limited carpentry skills) a .3 cubic ft box and you need at least .5 to make a decent vented box work.
Let me tell ya something else! You should try and find a sub that will work in a .3 enclosure and except 150 watts. That was a chore. RF and MTX were pretty much it. And nobody stocked the Rockford model so I went with the MTX. Which is cool. Ive always liked MTX subs anyway.Testing
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well.. an idq 10 will "squeeze" into a 0.35 box with a shizzle fulla poly fill stuffing and a whole lotta prayer.
you'd lose a lotta low end,but it'd do it. takes about 250 rms plus a shitload more in that box -- prolly 325+++
if you meant 8's -- then phoenix gold tantrum 8's go in like a 0.35 i think. but they're nothin to write home about.The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge