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What I'm stuck on picking is the amp...

which one of these would you get?

Audison SRx 3

Load Imp.| 3 Ch

4 | 2x75w + 1x270w

2 | 2x95w + 1x350w

or Digital Designs C4

4 ohm 100W x 2ch + 200W x 2ch

2 ohm 150W x 2ch + 300W x 2ch

Edited by -=MC=- Coolio

Westside car audio sell hertz, audison and my favourite "Focal" personally i would go for the jl audio 12" w3v3 sub, only 300rms but when you hear it...ouch sounds more like a 400+rms sub!

and yeah if you have the money your heading the right way with the amp, cant go wrong with audison!!

i bought a pair of the hertz split speakers and generally if i had the extra 120 i would get the focal.

Westside car audio sell hertz, audison and my favourite "Focal" personally i would go for the jl audio 12" w3v3 sub, only 300rms but when you hear it...ouch sounds more like a 400+rms sub!

westside car audio's website isnt up at the moment, is there any other places to buy the parts? I need an online store where I can get the speakers delivered to my door.

And have decided my complete setup!

  • Source Unit: Clarion DXZ666MP
  • Front Speaker: Hertz HSK165
  • Amplifier: Audison SRx3
  • Subwoofer: Hertz HX300
  • Cable: Audison Connection
  • Deadening: Dynamat
    Can get it all for around 2 grand at FHRX studios, so will shop around and see if i can find better.
    I need a place to buy it all at!

Edited by -=MC=- Coolio

Why does it have to be an online store?

Most shops will do mail order to ur door.

And that package is outdated. The Clarion headunit is now obsolete it got replaced at the start of the year with the DXZ676USB

Edited by Adelaideprosound
Why does it have to be an online store?

Most shops will do mail order to ur door.

And that package is outdated. The Clarion headunit is now obsolete it got replaced at the start of the year with the DXZ676USB

Oh, ok. Mail order is fine. So is anything else in need of updating or is the rest of the list ok?

I have these spilts: Hertz HSK165 and i love them.. plenty of mid bass too!!

Anyways i dont think marty (FHRX) has updated that section..

But apart from head-unit.. Rest all seems fine for what you will need

Go with the hertz spilts.. Audison Srx3 amp- sub of your choice to handle around 300rms..

Sound deadend your doors, and you will love it..

Edit: just read your above post

Subwoofer: Hertz HX300

You will love this sub!! i have heard it personally and they go deep.. just make sure you get your box done right

If you dont like the sub i will buy it off you hahahah..

always wanted this sub.. but spending money on go fast bits lol..

i should really finish my audio off uh

ALso - MC -Coolio ---- Tell marty Sidd from SAU (with the one with the silver s2) sent ya.. tell him hes the person who keeps tellin him i will get my doors deadend!! he will remember.. hahah

On his website theres a specials page.. check that out for cheaper prices dude!!

Edited by siddr20
Edit: just read your above post

You will love this sub!! i have heard it personally and they go deep.. just make sure you get your box done right

So you saying I should get a custom box done? or should i just buy a hertz box to go with the sub?

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