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i was wondering what everyone else has

Ive goT a

DXZ956MC clarion Head Unit

TS-C160R Fronts speakers and amp pioneer.

TS-D161S rears

GM-6100F speaker amp

SWR-1222D sub im using a low power amp so the 2ohms is much

MRP-M350

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Source: Clarion HXD2

Processing: Zapco (SymbiLink)

Amps: Zapco C2K-6.0X's

Front: Rainbow Reference 6.5" midrange, Morel Supremo tweeters and Boston Z ambient tweeters.

Rears: Toyota Soarer 6"

Subs: Diamond Audio TDX12

Cable & Deadening: Streetwires / Stinger.

Batteries: Stinger SPV44 (front) / Optima D34M (rear).

Source: Clarion DRX-9255

Processing: Orion Concept 97.2 (Limited edition DEQ30) completely digital EQ and Phoenix Gold Zeropoint ZPX2 3way Balanced xover

Amps: Phoenix Gold Zeropoint ZPA0.3s

Front: Dynaudio System240mkIIs. soon to have esotars or morel supremos added and the original tweets moved up to ambients.

Rears: no way!!!!!

Subs: Sold my adire audio brahma. still looking for new sub.

Cable & Deadening: Stinger/Van Den Hul/Monster Cable/+custom made stuff

Batteries: Optima D34

and none of its installed!!!!! :unsure:

Edited by djhatton

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