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yeah kickers are good for noisemaking but not reallly for the quality.....

try listening some rather slow pop songs..I personally feels it's as tho the base thump at different timing to the song...not flowing nicely together...

but for loudenes...:D

sound system does depend on the type of music you listening to......

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What brand of 6" splits give you good sound and just the slightest bass, as i have 2 subs giving out nothing but bass and if i was to have the music pumping, my speakers tend to distort because of the bass from the speakers or so i have been told.

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when i went shopping with my friend for his sound system he was set on getting Pioneer, i thought tht was a good idea too, respectable decent quality brand. We went to the shop and listend to the pioneer speakers and the clerk suggested we hear some fusion ones aswell seeing as they were on sale. I wasnt familiar with the brand so thought they were gunna be cheap and crappy ones. Shit was i wrong lol. They beat the pioneer speakers in clarity, depth of sound, pure volume and had wayyyy more bass. They werent that much more expensive but i would never even look at pioneer again. Fusion all the way for me ( on spoeakers anyway, head units are a different matter :D )

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lol..no matter the price...get Da Vinchi soundstream....I haven't seen one in an actual car...

You get no respect from me...

i use cadence 7x5s with 6.5" in the rear 2 jbl 10" subs and a pioneer monoblock amp all running from a cheapo ebay dvd player and my boot mounted xbox with wireless remotes sounds very sharp

YOU on the other hand, get plenty... :D

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I have an Alpine 9855 i think it is. The head unit with the full graphics display and 'glide

touch'. A bit hard to see on a glary day though :P . other than that i only have an MTX thunder 1004

that powers my Alpine 12" Type-R. Did have two but thats way too much weight in the boot

for me. So getting the whole boot customed soon.

Oh the other Type-R is up for sale too if anyone is interested.

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