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  1. I have to check what version I have on my head unit but i think its 2.1. it might just be slacker radio as well Im not sure. I use either a thumb drive or an ipod as a nas is impractical for a car in my opinion.

    It's most likely slacker that's giving you a loss in sound quality. I've noticed the same thing because I also listen to slacker and I used to listen to pandora. The symptoms you were describing sound identical to mine, mainly I got almost no bass output. But I can stream my itunes library over BT and I have no problems with degradation in quality.

  2. The Power Acoustik mofo's get decently loud for what they are. They don't necessarily sound great doing it but they can get down. iirc, one of twisted's first setups was a mofo 12'' and it wasn't terrible.

    The trend around here is hate on all the mainstream brands and nuthug all the underground brands (DC, Fi, AQ, etc.)

    To answer your question OP, I wouldn't say they are terrible. But I personally wouldn't run any PA equipment. And yes there is good mainstream equipment out there.

  3. No offense I'm looking for something bigger than a BL I had a chance to buy one when I was getting my current 18" and I didn't like the price/performance no offense the fact that it does stock 1000RMS and not much more is a total turn off at the price they charge. And I'm trying to lean away from used unless I get a killer deal.

    Not trying to nuthug, but BL's can take well over 1k as long as you know what you're doing.

    This vid is of one of my friends from a while back. Dude ran 2 BL 18's on a JBL 6000gti(which is a BEAST of an amp lol). Each sub was seeing well over 3k each.

  4. If you don't care about having fancy looking wire, just go to your local welding supply store. You can get good 0 gauge for cheap. That's what I did when I did the big 3 upgrade, I got 12 ft of 0 gauge for like ~$15.

    Other than that, KnuKonceptz is some of the best wire you can get for the money.

    And to answer your question, you will need to buy additional wire to do the big 3. The amp kit only comes with 18ft of power wire which is just long enough to run the length of most cars.

  5. tint your windows if they aren't already

    Rims are the best way to change the look of your ride imo, and if you're wanting to sell it down the road, just keep your stock wheels/tires and put them back on when you're ready to sell :shrug:

    and please stay away from those god awful ricer "halo" lights. Those are so played out and look completely retarted on trucks especially.

  6. dude it's really not hard at all, just run the power wire along one side of your car through the firewall to the positive battery terminal, then RCA's from your headunit to the amp on the other side of your car, then ground the amp to the chassis of your car.

    I run an AQ1200 as well. Hell I'd even make a step by step video showing you how to do everything if you wanted me to. It's a lot better to learn and do things yourself rather than just paying someone to do it for you.

    EDIT: I noticed nobody has mentioned this yet, and you may not know this but you will also need to purchase an amp installation kit. You'll want to get a 4 gauge kit for your AQ1200.

    This is the kit I use. You need to stick to reputable brands when buying wire (ie: KnuKonceptz, Tsunami, Kicker, etc.) because cheap kits will not have true gauge wire, just a thick jacket. Wiring is NEVER something to skimp on.

  7. and I was kinda planing on staying with my stock bose speakers and doing a h/u change the Kenwood 9980HD

    You've definitely got a nice budget to play around with.

    I can almost guarantee you will want to upgrade you Bose speakers though. I thought I would be the same way with my JBL speakers in my Camry, but now I'm wanting to upgrade to some Hertz components lol.. but that's an unrelated topic.

    Also don't forget about wiring. With that kind of setup, you're going to need a good amount of 0 gauge wire. Probably the best place to get wire is KnuKonceptz.com They have great prices and their wire actually contains the rated thickness, not just a thick jacket like a lot of cheaper wire.

    And as far as amps go, I'd probably run either a DC 5k or a pair of AQ2200's. Just for reference since you are new to this, here is AudioQue's website, and here is DC's.

    But definitely do some reading up on here before you go out buying thousands of dollars worth of equipment. You don't want to turn your subs into a pair of 40 lb paper weights.

    EDIT: lol damn I got ninja'd hardcore

  8. That is actually one of the better pre fab boxes I have seen assuming the specs are correct. I think it would work well. If the idea of building a box scares you and you don't have any buddies that'd be willing to help you out, go ahead and get it. But if you want the best box possible for your sub, you're gonna need to go custom. Building a box for a single 10'' really wouldn't be that hard either.

  9. may be a stupid question, but what is an o-scope

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscilloscope

    Basically tells you when your amp and headunit are clipping so you can properly set your gains. They aren't cheap though, be prepared to drop at least $150-$200 on one.

    You can use a digital multimeter which is much cheaper to set your gains as well but it won't be nearly as accurate as an oscope.

    You never want to set the gains by ear or just guess, especially when you're running an expensive sub like a W7. Clipping = toasted subs.

  10. Didn't you just ask this same question in a separate thread yesterday?

    You are not going to build up enough pressure in your trunk to fuck your subs up.

    And unless you completely seal your trunk off, your subs will probably sound better facing the rear. I tried firing my sub box into the cabin of my car and it sounded like shit. Basically if you fire it forward, you lose output because a lot is lost to the open trunk space. But if you fire it toward the rear, the bass will build up in the trunk and reflect off the rear of the car into the cabin. I probably just did a terrible job of explaining that but that's how I understand it.

  11. hey guys, just purchased a 2000 buick lesabre custom edition. I previously had a ford focus and installed a aftermarket headunit, however that was easy thanks to the dash kit. I can't seem to find one for this car.

    I'm looking for a solution that will allow me to add subs, even if i have to keep the stock stereo due to the controls.

    thanks !

    If you want to keep the stock headunit but you want to add subs, all you need is a line-out converter.

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