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Hey guys i had a similar post a few months back, but i have done some more research and this is what i have came up with.

have a 2007 GMC Sierra Classic reg. cab what im trying to achieve is enjoyable SQ for all types of music from bass heavy rap to country to classic rock and everything else in between. I would like it to sound clear at both low and high volumes. Im trying to keep the install as stock looking as possible. Budget is around $2,300 total. I would like to keep the speakers and tweets in the doors i understand that this is not the best location and will be off axis, but i am willing to adjust time aligment and EQ untill i have it dialed in. I can also experiment with baffles placed on the door to achieve better on-axis.

Here is the list of equipment i have in mind.

Head Unit - Alpine INA-W900BT

Active Front Stage

Tweeters - Dayton RS28F-4

Mids - Seas Prestige L16RNX

Sub - Sundown SA-10

Amps

Sundown SAX-100.4

Sundown SAX-1200D

Lots of Sound deadening

I dont believe that the INA-W900BT can run active, so i assume i will need external processing. Maybe Alpine Imprint?? i would like the Rockford 3.sixty.3 but it has not been released yet.

Sounds like a plan man.

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