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Hi guys,

just wondering if anyone has used or heard of the brand Massive? Local car store is going to start stocking them and they tend to dabble into the higher quality speakers ie DLS etc. In particular, the speakers i was curious about are:

http://www.massiveaudio.com/store/product....=256&page=1

Thanks :ermm:

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Hi guys,

just wondering if anyone has used or heard of the brand Massive? Local car store is going to start stocking them and they tend to dabble into the higher quality speakers ie DLS etc. In particular, the speakers i was curious about are:

http://www.massiveaudio.com/store/product....=256&page=1

Thanks :)

Yes , Massive Audio has some decent stuff for a good price, they sell a a monster amp, 10,000 watts , beast

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The Amps pumping 4,000 Watts at 0.5 ohm is pretty good for its range... If you wanna spend a little bit extra, go Ground Zero amps, 10,000 Watts at 1-ohm!

The speakers cost 160 for a Slim speaker, would be better to get Pioneer for that extra loud-ness for a similar price... higher wattage rating too with Pioneer speakers, Hertz speakers is something like Massive Audio speakers too

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The Amps pumping 4,000 Watts at 0.5 ohm is pretty good for its range... If you wanna spend a little bit extra, go Ground Zero amps, 10,000 Watts at 1-ohm!

The speakers cost 160 for a Slim speaker, would be better to get Pioneer for that extra loud-ness for a similar price... higher wattage rating too with Pioneer speakers, Hertz speakers is something like Massive Audio speakers too

Massive Audio walks all over pioneer brand , the crossovers etc are way better then all but the top of pioneer range. why slim mounts ? don't need them on most cars ?

there are only a few dozen big speaker plants in the world, they rebrand /mix the specs on parts a bit and sell at different price points. which is why so many speakers look like Morel, Dynaudio, vifa, etc.

I know a speaker designer in USA and he provide specs, and farm the construction out to Kicker in stillwater Oklahoma, in case you wonder , he does sonic boom recreation for NASA on the spaceshuttle and a few other massive projects.

amps are the same way, they use the same boards with different logo and heatsinks on a lot of major brands.

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