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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    Thats the ticket right there. I listened to the advice this guy gave me for my system and I am extremely pleased with the sound I got. Told him what I wanted to spend, the sounds I wanted, and what size sub I wanted and he lead me to a damn good system.
    If I could get all the money I've spent on car audio back... I could probably build a really nice l92'd 408.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    If I could get all the money I've spent on car audio back... I could probably build a really nice l92'd 408.
    You could probably build a damn 454 LSX with all that money....
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    If you want tight bass that doesn't just BOOM you'd do better with a sealed box, I would do two 10" T3 T1000. T3 is a newer smaller company, they are trying to compete with DD. My friend has a car audio shop and I love their products, and for the amount of quality you can't beat the price. I think one T1000 10" or 12" would be plenty of bass, I have just one T600 12" in my truck and I have to keep the gain low so it does not drown out my highs.
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