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i will figure out what direction i am going very soon.
i am keeping my Arc Moto 600.4
i will buy some pod eliminators for the front.
i am going to replace my torn and blown hertz 6.5's
i think i'll run some 6x9 lids to replace my JL 7.7's
any other advice i guess ill read more in the forums
So let me chime in. Lol. I just switched out all my hertz speakers. Mpk165p3 components and hcx690 6x9's. All this off hertz hdp4. 150 watts RMS. Clean power. Now I have mmats 601, b3 horns and vo6x9 in lids. Ill
tell you that it's more than 2x louder than my hertz system and it screams and has great punch. Warm sound and did I mention it's holy **** loud, clear and punch.
the system you had with hertz was clean sound i assume, do the new speakers have the same clean sound? and you say the volume level is 2x the old speakers?
have you any opinion on the Hertz hdp4 vs. ARC moto 600.4 ?
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