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pmureika

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Everything posted by pmureika

  1. Are the cresendo mid range speakers decent?
  2. There are better ways to spend the money on the sound system!!!
  3. Solid engine mounts and everything else. Its a racing car not a sound machine!
  4. This will give you plenty of power. To much if you set the gain wrong! http://www.sonicelec...t-ONX2.100.html
  5. Its a set of two. I use them and are happy with them!
  6. October sale. SSA store has them for the same price. Not with free shipping.
  7. Just need one d2
  8. Support America buy Usa made products!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Should dbr be selling them that cheap?
  10. Give them time it's worth the wait.
  11. whats considered a basic system? under 2000W? XS rates the batteries for what power you plan to run for if its a primary battery (underhood) or if its a secondary battery (in rear). It says 2000-3000 watts. I would say that battery alone in the front should be fine for "up to" 2000 watts of stereo on stock electrical with the big 3 done. Any more and add another battery to the rear and look into a aftermarket alt. Add a volt meter to monitor it to be safe. I would say most "basic" systems out there are under 2000 watts But you won't hear a difference between 14.4 and 12.8 volts. I never said you would, not in his case anyway. I wasn't referering to you. But I think most systems are around 1000 wrms.
  12. whats considered a basic system? under 2000W? XS rates the batteries for what power you plan to run for if its a primary battery (underhood) or if its a secondary battery (in rear). It says 2000-3000 watts. I would say that battery alone in the front should be fine for "up to" 2000 watts of stereo on stock electrical with the big 3 done. Any more and add another battery to the rear and look into a aftermarket alt. Add a volt meter to monitor it to be safe. I would say most "basic" systems out there are under 2000 watts one more thing: senario A: 2000W sub amp Senario B: 1500W sub amp + 500W 4 way (=2000W) would there be any difference in how much power is needed to run either senario? I think you answered your own question 2000 watts either way.
  13. whats considered a basic system? under 2000W? XS rates the batteries for what power you plan to run for if its a primary battery (underhood) or if its a secondary battery (in rear). It says 2000-3000 watts. I would say that battery alone in the front should be fine for "up to" 2000 watts of stereo on stock electrical with the big 3 done. Any more and add another battery to the rear and look into a aftermarket alt. Add a volt meter to monitor it to be safe. I would say most "basic" systems out there are under 2000 watts But you won't hear a difference between 14.4 and 12.8 volts.
  14. whats considered a basic system? under 2000W? Good question.
  15. http://www.amazon.com/Incriminator-Audio-Lethal-Injection-Series/dp/B005FYJ2AU/ref=sr_1_57?ie=UTF8&m=ARZQ4LXVDC1FM&qid=1350039363&s=generic&sr=1-57
  16. Amazon shows one left from ssa.10 d4
  17. It was in there about ten min. ago.
  18. Look in the coupon codes under incriminator audio.
  19. Look in the store at the top of the page.
  20. I think two icons would sound better for daily driving.
  21. Its great you love the gcon.
  22. Get the clarion nx 702. I has a better display.

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