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Well that should get you something decent depending on how many speakers you are looking at
Thinking about 6 speakers 2in the dash, 2 on the backseat and 2 subwoofers
not sure if I will need a amplifier or what kind of speakers that would be the best or how many watts it should take
Last edited by Johnson Productions 808; May 1, 2024 at 05:39 PM.
Thinking about 6 speakers 2in the dash, 2 on the backseat and 2 subwoofers
not sure if I will need a amplifier or what kind of speakers that would be the best or how many watts it should take
Do you know anything about installing all this?
What is your end goal? Parking lot parties or cruising speed tunes?
What is your end goal? Parking lot parties or cruising speed tunes?
I'm generally looking to have a system that is clear and loud enough that I can hear it while on the road
I'm a musician and I love good music with good quality. I looking to build a system that is easily hear at 65mph
I'm generally looking to have a system that is clear and loud enough that I can hear it while on the road
I'm a musician and I love good music with good quality. I looking to build a system that is easily hear at 65mph
Mmatts, ground zero yellow baskets are some good speakers to look at. I would of thought that more people would reply on amplifier choices sound digital makes some but they have had issues with quality
Mmatts, ground zero yellow baskets are some good speakers to look at. I would of thought that more people would reply on amplifier choices sound digital makes some but they have had issues with quality
I am absolutely convinced that the Mmats LSX amplifiers should be the go to....small footprint, gobs of power, and reputable quality.
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