My set up need thoughts
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Well I have been reading about things all night and come up with this.
One local dealer:
kenwood 7015
kenwood sirius
kenwood 6 disk changer
MB quart 6" Premium series
then down the road at another dealer:
JL auto 10w6 (3)
JL auto amps - but I need to know what ones? maybe a 1000/1 for subs and 300/1 for fronts?
One local dealer:
kenwood 7015
kenwood sirius
kenwood 6 disk changer
MB quart 6" Premium series
then down the road at another dealer:
JL auto 10w6 (3)
JL auto amps - but I need to know what ones? maybe a 1000/1 for subs and 300/1 for fronts?
Last edited by PumpedVA; Nov 16, 2004 at 07:05 PM.
Well if you wanted to run them to the max and cash was not an option then I would go with a 500/1 for each sub and two 300/2s for the mids.
However if on a budget then a 1000/1 for the subs and a 300/4 for the mids..
However if on a budget then a 1000/1 for the subs and a 300/4 for the mids..
Hey Pumped. I have Fosgate amps, but from their golden age when they were good. I've heard some good things about their new generation of amps, but IMO when they went mass-production, quality went in the pooper. My advice, check it out for yourself. Each person's ear is different. Some JL dealer out there MUST have a trio of W6's on display. Go listen to them. Personally, I would never buy a piece of audio equipment without having demo'd it first. I'm sure there's somebody in your area that has these on display. Maybe not the 7015 as it's a bit harder to find, but the rest for sure. Check JL's website for authorized dealers. Alternatively, Nazar (the guy selling you the enclosure) is well-known on this board to be very competitive in pricing JL equipment. I would imagine anything from him would have a warranty as he has a brick-and-mortar store. Again, listen to this stuff before you spend thousands on it. You'll not be a happy camper if you spend a small fortune installing a bunch of stuff only to find out you don't like the way it sounds. OK, rant over. Back to the topic at hand. While you're out listening, check out the Phoenix Gold line of Xenon amps. They're pretty sweet and crank out some a$$-kickin power. Would make those W6's hum nicely, IMO. I think those are great sub's, but if you're out for sound quality, check out Boston Acoustic's full line of speakers. I like Quart's and all, but BA is my passion. Their seperates and subs sound A-1 to my ear. I bought a Kicker S10L7 and am thinking of changing it out for a BA sub or two. Good luck whichever way you go!
If you want a reliable bass amp. Go to ebay and get a JBL 1200.1 It is a class D amp worth a good 1200+ W into 2 ohms and under. It is quite, small (ish) and can be hidden away easily. It does not get hot, and sounds nice.
Plus, its only about $200
Jim
Plus, its only about $200
Jim
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