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building a system, need suggestions

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Krank
Acampo
California, US
  • Oil Changer
thinkin id start out small with one 10 in. sub (Boss d10f), plus this: Bazooka housing for Scion tC 04+ (comes with amp).

buying everything from that site Sonicelectronix.com will put the project total price tag at like 300$

[#] Oct 10, 2008 02:41am
MiSo
Cumming
Georgia, US
  • Tire Changer
the only great thing it has going for it is it saves space. the thing i have against it is that it doesn't leave room to upgrade. after a while you'll WANT more power than 100 watts. -just my opinion-

[#] Oct 11, 2008 12:47am
Crash
Clovis
New Mexico, US
  • Godlike Advisor
My suggestion...Do it right the first time. Just like all other things, car audio is an addiction, well for me it has been. 100 watts is pretty weak, and you arent going to get much at all out of that. Starting small is cool, but you waste a lot of money when it comes time to upgrade. I know because I have upgraded 4 times so far, which leaves me with extra equipment I dont need every time. Start out with 2 12s or something, around the 300-400 watts rms range if you want to go small. It wont be too expensive to get a setup like that. Also, stay away from Bazooka bass tubes and pretty much all bazooka products, they are horrible.



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[#] Oct 11, 2008 11:46am
FRoST
Mountain Home A F B
Idaho, US
  • Tire Changer
Do yourself a favor, and NEVER buy anything Bazooka.

Check out Http://www.toby.com. This little known speaker company out of Fort Worth hand makes each one w/ warranty. If you go to the site, you may think, wow, this looks simple. How could it even be loud & clean?

I used to have a JL w7 12 pumped by a 1000/1 JL amp and the Toby systems are just as loud.


"I'll walk slow, if I run I'm missin' somethin" - Scarface
[#] Oct 24, 2008 09:10pm
Triniosito
Orlando
Florida, US
  • Godlike Advisor
Not to thread jack but i would never buy anything from that store if i were you...had bad experience with them


[#] Oct 24, 2008 11:02pm
FRoST
Mountain Home A F B
Idaho, US
  • Tire Changer
LOL yeah.. he's not too good with customer service, but he makes up for it with the product.


"I'll walk slow, if I run I'm missin' somethin" - Scarface
[#] Oct 25, 2008 12:45am
Rezinetc
Hollywood
Florida, US
  • Detailer
like everyone else said..get more than enough bass cuz after a while it wont sounds as loud as you want it to be..so all u do then is turn up the gains


[#] Oct 25, 2008 02:54am
MFS0413
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, US
  • Oil Changer
As everyone has said after a while it wont be as loud as it was due to you hearing starting to go. Personally i think that alpine makes some of the best products for the price.

[#] Oct 25, 2008 10:38am

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