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Old 10-09-2003, 10:59 PM   #1
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... Are you sure you want MB?? have you gone to an audio store and tested ALL the speakers with YOUR music...

MB is good... But not the best... To me the tweeters were to tinny.

You should go to a store man... Build a system talk to them about it...

I HAVE

Rockford deck with 95w Orion 6.5's all the way aroud and 2 Pioneer subs 10in Duel voice coil 700w each with a 800w X-plode 4 channel powering the sub... All inside speakers run off the deck which puts out 40w a channel...

I can only turn it up to 14 of 30... any more and your ears start to hurt and the base will kill your brain... I have put it all the way at 30 and my system sounds awsome... no distortion (sp). Total was like $1500 or so... (I am looking into a sub capasiter (sp)) The system will take my system from a strong 13.5 volts to right below 12 after about 40-50 mins of volume 14-18 use (and yes my whole power system in new)

Anyways thats what I think.... BTW you only need a Mono AMP for the subs... I happen to get the 4 channel for a good deal. And run 4 gauge wire to the Sub... Dont let them install that small ****!
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