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Old Apr 28, 2002 | 02:12 PM
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Front and Rear speaker replacemnts

Hey, what's the best way to repace the factory speakers? Im lookin for AWESOME mid range and highs, speakers that can handle considerable power.
I just put in 2 audiobahn alum 12" subs and am running them with the audiobahn 1800 watt digital amp.
I about to upgraded my alt to a 250 amp ohio generators alt as well, was very expensive too, dang!

The subs hit like a friggin freight train, now i want really really solid mid bass and i dont know how to get it with small door speakers, but i figure someone here would.
 
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Old Apr 28, 2002 | 02:56 PM
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Ask Crazyone ... He da' man for audio ...
 
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Old Apr 28, 2002 | 04:06 PM
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I just put 4 Polk EX368 6x8's in... the fit right in the factory locations... no messing around... they sound pretty good... this coming from a guy who spent over 15k on my tahoe's audio system... I also have 2 10" subs behind the seats... nice back massage... system plays real loud...

I just needed something better than factory... as I'm an audio nut...

with out modifying anything I think the Polk's sound pretty damn good... my goal was ot not modify, cut or drill anything. I suceeded.
 
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Old Apr 28, 2002 | 05:49 PM
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I just put in 2 audiobahn alum 12" subs and am running them with the audiobahn 1800 watt digital amp.
I have an Alpine 7892 HU, Alpine CHA-S624 6xCD, Alpine XM tuner, a JL AUdio 300/4 and 250/1, four BA RX87s, an MTX T-form in my L. The best money I spent was for ....



$350 worth of Dynamat Extreme. It's amazing how much of a difference a properly damped cab contributes to sound quality. I had to remove the interior to install it, and I spend most of a Saturday rolling it on, but it made a big difference. No buzzes, vibrations, or rattles to spoil the music.
 
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