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    blitz2rush
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    If your lookin for good quality amps, that aren't as expensive as the others. Look for Pheonix Gold, Fantastic amps for the price range. Rockfor, Audiobahn, and JL are the best brands in the business.JL=clarity, Audiobahn=in between, and Rockford=bass. It just depends on what your lookin for. If Price isn't an a problem and you want a big amp. JBL makes a 5,000watt rms amp, and Audiobahn does too. Not sure what the prise is on the JBL, but the audiobahn is runnin anywhere from $1,600 to $4,500. As far as I've seen though, this amp is top of the line it is a stand alone stereo system. deck, kit, subs, and the amp. It has just about anything you would want of the top. I have my license to deal audio equipment and would be an authorized Audiobahn dealer, just not everybody is lucky enough to have a store. I just use it to get what I want and my friends want. If your like me and money is an issue look into the pheonix gold amps.

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    muchspl2
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    do they still make the amp that comes with a special alternator?
    also thought they engrave your name or car club on it
    I remember it costing over 20 grand, hella expensive.

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    For a deck you should get this one here.

    It has a built in 10gb hdd for your mp3's

    FInd a good amp and 12" JBL's

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    muchspl2
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    sweet, but then I'd never be able to listen to xm with all that loaded

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    I have a friend who has a Durango full of amps and speakers-before he assembled it he asked me what kind of subs he should get-I told him I always preferred Cerwin-Vega.

    He now has 2-18", 2-15", and 2-12" (for the "transient response"), all "Strokers".

    Something like 6000w of dedicated bridged amplification, just for the subs.

    I have NEVER heard SPL like that; I would have though it impossible.

    Un-f**king real.
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    Probably the best automotive sound system would be a Ford 427 side-oiler with 4 dual throat Webers and side pipes...

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    Originally posted by clocker@7 October 2003 - 00:35
    Probably the best automotive sound system would be a Ford 427 side-oiler with 4 dual throat Webers and side pipes...
    Now why didn't I think of that?

    Forget the Vegas!!

    Bring on ye olde cross-bolt 427!!!!!!!

    YEEEEEEEHAAAAAA!!!!!!!
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    Originally posted by muchspl2@6 October 2003 - 23:26

    I'm certified @ 169.3 spl
    just for everyone the world recored is 174 db
    in order to gain 3db's you need to double the power
    you can find out on paper(theoretically) how loud it should be
    say a speaker sensitivity is 100 @1watt @1meter
    2 watts =103
    4 watts =106
    8 watts =109
    16 watts 112
    32 watts 115
    64 watts 118 as you can see it adds up quick,
    the regulated db meter (for shows=what counts) always seem low compared to people I know with the same equipment

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    this is wha i put in my 2004 Nissan Maxima

    10,000 wats


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    Originally posted by muchspl2+7 October 2003 - 00:59--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 7 October 2003 - 00:59)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@6 October 2003 - 23:26

    I&#39;m certified @ 169.3 spl
    just for everyone the world recored is 174 db
    in order to gain 3db&#39;s you need to double the power
    you can find out on paper(theoretically) how loud it should be
    say a speaker sensitivity is 100 @1watt @1meter
    2 watts =103
    4 watts =106
    8 watts =109
    16 watts 112
    32 watts 115
    64 watts 118 as you can see it adds up quick,
    the regulated db meter (for shows=what counts) always seem low compared to people I know with the same equipment [/b][/quote]
    You know your stuff.

    I used to custom-build speakers, but I got thumped on the melon (true story) and literally lost my ability to do the higher math associated with the activity.

    Now they use computors, so I guess it&#39;s no great loss, huh?

    I remember having tons of drivers, face-plates and cabinets, experimenting all the bloody time-God, the hours I put in to that stuff.

    Memories (such as they are)
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