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DaAccord98

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are u lookin for professional sound clear and crisp?? if so BEYMA would do it the best for voice trust me i gottem
 

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I have a full set of Alpine Type R speakers with 600W Alpine Amp for the 12 Type R sub. Its expensive but damn good.
 

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gamereric1 said:
I have a full set of Alpine Type R speakers with 600W Alpine Amp for the 12 Type R sub. Its expensive but damn good.


thats ok 2 start with but if u really wanna go the max get wat i got which is 4 Beymas with a rockford fosgate t8004 kicking it and Kicker L7 for bass kicking it wit a MA Audio....trust me ive gotten 4 tickets for DTP here in NYC :afro:
 

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DaAccord98 said:
thats ok 2 start with but if u really wanna go the max get wat i got which is 4 Beymas with a rockford fosgate t8004 kicking it and Kicker L7 for bass kicking it wit a MA Audio....trust me ive gotten 4 tickets for DTP here in NYC :afro:

lets see a flex video :D



and for a good cheap pair of door speakers, definitely get the pioneer rev 6.5's (yellow cone).

they'll sound good on HU power, and very good if you add a moderately sized amp.

they're $160+ at circuit city, but can be found for less than half that online.
 

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oh yeah, one other thing...

crutchfield says that only very thin speakers can fit in our doors.

but if you take out the black plastic mounting piece (or just cut off the back) every 6.5" should have plenty of room.
 
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