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k0rnyfr33k
03-23-05, 04:56 PM
I see that you have Rockford Fosgate older models under the Highly Recommended section. I currently have 2 Audiobahn special edtions. I don't think they sound to well. But to my question what about the newer models like the punch stage 3 is it any good...But how bout the power stages but they are out of my price range. Please any advice is usefull to me
ridr4lif
03-23-05, 04:57 PM
IMO rockfords have crappy sound quality. I owned a set of punch hx2's about 3 years ago and did not like how they sounded at all. What kind of price range do u have so we can help you out?
EDIT: Also what kind of set up are you looking for? SQ, SQL, SPL?
TEDD
GlassWolf
03-23-05, 05:08 PM
with speakers, in the end it comes down to your ears most times.
construction quality is one factor, but it also depends on how the speakers sound to you.
If you audition them and like how they sound, then those are the speakers for you.
the FAQ guide is just a very general set of guidelines based on build quality. There are always exceptions and there's always room for revision.
k0rnyfr33k
03-23-05, 05:09 PM
300 to 400$ for a pair im sorry i dont know much about car audio something to put in the back of my hatch
audiobass10
03-23-05, 05:15 PM
There are tons of options for the budget you have. Are you going for SQ(sound quality), SPL(Sound Pressure Level..LOUDNESS) or an SQL setup, which as a mixture of both SQ and SPL. For most daily drivers an SQL setup is common, however it depends on what time of music you listen to and what *you* want out of it.
k0rnyfr33k
03-23-05, 05:17 PM
probably SQL i listin to alot of diffrent types of music rap to heavy metal
ridr4lif
03-23-05, 05:19 PM
Alpine type r's (www.woofersetc.com)
JL Audio w3v2's (www.woofersetc.com)
Resonant Engineering, either RE or SE's
Image Dynamics IDQ12V2 (www.woofersetc.com)
All can be bought for under 400 bucks a pair.
TEDD
audiobass10
03-23-05, 05:25 PM
For heavy metal and rap, a nice ported enclosure should do the trick depending on which subs you go with. Some subs aren't ideal for ported use, however many are. I'll go ahead and throw out some options:
Resonant Engineering RE or SE series
Ascendant Audio Atlas
Kicker CVR (05' Model)
Alpine Type R
k0rnyfr33k
03-23-05, 05:34 PM
what size 12's or 15's
dmeyer07
03-23-05, 05:36 PM
Alpine Type R
If you are considering an Alpine Type R 12" Subwoofer i'd take a look at some other alternatives also. Alpine makes a nice subwoofer, they are great for sound quality while still keep that 'bump' that we all are striving for in our systems.
Price wise Alpine Type R 12" Subwoofers aren't all that bad either.
Yesterday i was over at my friends house in his 2002 Toyota Supra and he had two setups. 1 was 2 12" Alpine Type r Subwoofers in a ported box built to the high end of the recomended specs, and the other setup was 2 JL W3 12" subwoofers also built to the high end of recomended specs. Both were powered to about 50 watts over RMS.
Once i listened to both sets of subwoofers i found the JL W3's to sound nicer, hit smoother, and hit louder.
Price wise the two subwoofers seem to be about the same.
With that said if you are questioning Alpine Type R's look into some JL W3's also.
In the end though it is You, not I who decides what is better fit for your sound demands.
-Dave
:)
k0rnyfr33k
03-23-05, 05:50 PM
nicely written dave i will also take concideration in the w3's
dmeyer07
03-23-05, 05:59 PM
Thank you!
I hope you have a positive Experience here at Car Audio Central's message board.
I'm sure you'll find there are allot of people here that can help you with just about anything that has to do with car audio, and even some things that don't!
:)
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