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Old 03-15-2012, 02:02 PM
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I'm not a fan of 8's like that, but I am sure it sounds good. I like the amp rack space! The only concern there is the package deal for thieves.
Haha I understand what you mean but at the same time four eights do have the capability to really push a massive amount of air volume. Also I'm not the biggest fan of packaged deals or kicker products but this is something for those who don't care to spend a massive amount of money for virtually the same thing.
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Originally Posted by BolletuH
Haha I understand what you mean but at the same time four eights do have the capability to really push a massive amount of air volume. Also I'm not the biggest fan of packaged deals or kicker products but this is something for those who don't care to spend a massive amount of money for virtually the same thing.
I think you would do better with 2 10's or 2 12's and spend the same if not less. louder deeper bass too.
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I installed the JL Audio C3-650's in my front doors because they didn't have the 570's in stock. Now I want to install rear speakers. Did you have any problems getting the 570's to fit in the rear doors? Did you leave the tweeter on the speaker or mount it elsewhere?
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I installed the JL Audio C3-650's in my front doors because they didn't have the 570's in stock. Now I want to install rear speakers. Did you have any problems getting the 570's to fit in the rear doors? Did you leave the tweeter on the speaker or mount it elsewhere?
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No fit problems at all. And left the set up coaxial
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np. let me know how it goes... it was a very straight forward install in the rears... and sounds great! i did mount the xover in the pillar between the doors and not actually in the door itself. this is much more weather resistant, and easier to access.
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I have a question for you guys using the lCQ1's and LC6i's, are you summing your tweeters and mids in the front? or are you just summing the fronts with the rears?
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I have a question for you guys using the lCQ1's and LC6i's, are you summing your tweeters and mids in the front? or are you just summing the fronts with the rears?
I am summing the rears for the sub that is it
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I am summing the rears for the sub that is it
Does the Sony DSP not high pass the door speaker outputs?
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Originally Posted by GATORB8
Does the Sony DSP not high pass the door speaker outputs?
I do not have the upgraded sony radio so I am not too sure on this



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