what your favorite brands?
#31
woah woah woah, vee-dub, Im sorry if you think I'm trying to offend poeple, truth be told, I had an alterior motive for this post, (next time I promise to be more direct and concise in the original post, so I wont get basic, simple, ansewrs) if you read between the lines in my last couple of posts, what I was trying to do was get ppl to say some favorite or "expensive" brands, or stuff that they had heard perform, and then TRY to find out why they selected them. Nobody really had a reason why they made those choices, so it lead me to believe that SOME, not all, of the selections were made by flipping through this monts "auto sound and security". It was never my intention to "hurt" ppl's feelings, or tell them that they were wrong. I'm sure that you know why you would install the equipment that you listed, and I know why Matt picked what he picked, and I just want to know your reasons behind it, like the signal to noise ratio on a h/u, the different cool new features it had, or a great sub that's amazing in a small enclosure, or a really efficient amplifier, anything other than "this this this and that" I wanted to know why you guys want the system you selected, and why it would be the best setup for you, not just to list off pricy products, and thats why I added in what I did in my last posts. sorry, if I wasn't more direct in my questioning (although I thought I was, and I will be more next time) I geuss its hard to read the context into type
[ August 21, 2003, 07:04 AM: Message edited by: JS ]
[ August 21, 2003, 07:04 AM: Message edited by: JS ]
#33
Originally posted by MATMAN:
If money were no object I would buy a brand new black Mercedes G Wagon. Then I'd take all the interior and glass out of it and put it in the dumpster. 2" lexan windows, 1/2" plate steel interior with only a steering wheel and a couple of pedals left. 4 quad juggs, 32 kicker 1200.1's, 64 turbo start 16 volt batteries,3 ohio generator 200 amp alternators, one panasonic 883 and a crystal line driver. Then put some 24" spinners on it. I can already hear the stuck up yuppie punks crying. God I love Db drag.
If money were no object I would buy a brand new black Mercedes G Wagon. Then I'd take all the interior and glass out of it and put it in the dumpster. 2" lexan windows, 1/2" plate steel interior with only a steering wheel and a couple of pedals left. 4 quad juggs, 32 kicker 1200.1's, 64 turbo start 16 volt batteries,3 ohio generator 200 amp alternators, one panasonic 883 and a crystal line driver. Then put some 24" spinners on it. I can already hear the stuck up yuppie punks crying. God I love Db drag.
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Well if we are to explain why..
Deck: Alpine 7930. I have experience with this in SUX2BUs cars. It is a wonderful headunit with a simple display, simple operation, triple outs, and no built in power. It's damn near perfect.
Highs: Canton RS5 set. I own them. They are the nicest sounding speakers I have heard. They aren't even all that much cash. Current model here: http://www.canton.de/www/content/ind...ng=en&cntry=us
Amps: Alpine 3545 OR Linear Power TO3 stuff. I owned the Linear Power stuff and chose the 5002IQ over the 3545 once. An amp is an amp is an amp. These are big, beautiful and reliable. That's all.
Subs: Focal Multimag. Never owned them, but I've heard them and they do indeed make bass. Many others would do the job but none would look as purty. I've always wanted a pair.
Processors: Coustic XM-7. I own an XM-5 and it is the best xover I have ever used. THe XM-7 has more channels and adds a single parametric EQ band to each. All the EQ I need.
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Deck: Alpine 7930. I have experience with this in SUX2BUs cars. It is a wonderful headunit with a simple display, simple operation, triple outs, and no built in power. It's damn near perfect.
Highs: Canton RS5 set. I own them. They are the nicest sounding speakers I have heard. They aren't even all that much cash. Current model here: http://www.canton.de/www/content/ind...ng=en&cntry=us
Amps: Alpine 3545 OR Linear Power TO3 stuff. I owned the Linear Power stuff and chose the 5002IQ over the 3545 once. An amp is an amp is an amp. These are big, beautiful and reliable. That's all.
Subs: Focal Multimag. Never owned them, but I've heard them and they do indeed make bass. Many others would do the job but none would look as purty. I've always wanted a pair.
Processors: Coustic XM-7. I own an XM-5 and it is the best xover I have ever used. THe XM-7 has more channels and adds a single parametric EQ band to each. All the EQ I need.
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#35
HEll i'd load up my ride with as many brahmas as i can, here there everywhere...put the amps on the roofrack or sumthing... hehe . And oh yeah.. some decent components like my Kenwood Excelon KFC-Xr61ps... The godammed earth should Shake with SPL...
#37
Deck : Denon Z1
Processing : Arc Audio DXE
Front Stage Components : Rainbow Reference
Amps: Arc Audio XXK or DLS Ultimate Reference
All wiring: Monster
Sound Deadening : B-Quiet
Sub : Image Dynamics
Vehicle would have to be an old Caddy of sorts......... and slammed of course.
Processing : Arc Audio DXE
Front Stage Components : Rainbow Reference
Amps: Arc Audio XXK or DLS Ultimate Reference
All wiring: Monster
Sound Deadening : B-Quiet
Sub : Image Dynamics
Vehicle would have to be an old Caddy of sorts......... and slammed of course.
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