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This will be my parking lot music, I have the riding at 80mph music covered what im looking for now is good midbass when parked and low speed cruising. Just wondering if that is a good deal for those parts.
Im thinking hard on it. Was still leaning towards 8's but this sounds like it may be they way to go.
If your in Detroit, Look up Jefe Customs he is off exit 2 on 75 just into the Ohio border. Good Dude and the make of Jefe Rings, that might be a better option than the AHB kit. He is on Facebook too, his name is Carl Bordner. It may be something to look into. You are that close.
I actually spoke with him a few weeks back about having some rings installed. If I dont attempt to do it myself the bags will be going to him or Watts Audio in Farmington MI.
I actually spoke with him a few weeks back about having some rings installed. If I dont attempt to do it myself the bags will be going to him or Watts Audio in Farmington MI.
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Ive bought from Chris before at garage bagger, great guys who run a reputable business. What you are paying for is
1. Customer Service and 2, their knowledge.
so when you say are you getting a "good" deal?? welllll thats "relative". Are you referring to the price? or the overall price and customer service?. Most guys on these forums dont buy retail after their first couple of buys. So with that said... you can obviously piece those items together for about $800 to 900max. I spent about 15 mins online and saved about 300 bucks just putting all those items together from different entities..Some used.. some new..some from sellers in these forums... but again.. thats my uninimportant opinion..lol...thats what I call a good deal... not necessarily what you call a good deal.. but if you want one stop shop with good customer service and knowledge.. then yes thats a good deal.. but you can always come back here for the that too.. cause these guys here know alot too.. just my 2c
That is a "good" deal as most have said, looks like it has all very good components (even the harness is nice)! I am running the 8's in the rear corner of my bags powered by a TN 900 (approx. 140-150 rms} and I can hear them up to 55 mph easily with the right music source! Do not believe the naysayers when they say you won't hear those 10's at 60 mph, especially where they will be mounted (firing right under your but)! You won't believe how much better your whole system will sound when you add those ten's especially with that 1200.1 running those yellow beoach's! Can you piece it together cheaper...sure...but its a good deal...just my $.02
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