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I finally got some highway time in with the SG. At 75-80 MPH, I can hear the music clearly at about 65% volume. When I hear a song that I want to rock out to, I can turn it up a couple of notches and enjoy the tunes.
are you happy with it? thats all thats really matters!
It's a night and day difference between the NVX and Infinity setup. It's loud, clear, and has some punch. And I don't have to have it turned all the way up all the time just to hear it.
I know there's something left on the table, and I'll probably play with it a little more. But, I am definitely happy with it (except for the RCA's that still need to be changed out at some point).
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