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MrSkippyJ

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  1. 1 hour ago, Kyblack76 said:

    I knew you would remember him. I read every article, and watched him like a hawk when i was a young buck.  I still have a few auto sound and security zines in my safe. They all, feature him.  I couldnt get enough of reading about, and watching the yellow blazer change/evolve through out the time. Loved it. .....

    I remember going to the grocery store with my mom just so I could buy car audio magazines. Eventually when I was old enough to work and make some money I subscribed to a couple. That yellow Blazer is still the reason to this day that I dream of doing an S-10 or a Blazer build. One day...One day.

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  2. 13 hours ago, Tribe Called Bass said:

    Was looking them up and they're more efficient supposedly when they're wired at 4/8 ohms depending on which ones you get, I'm going to keep them at 4. I think I'm going to get a few components so I'll have 2-4 small soft tweeters. For the mids I was just planning on stacking(series?) the wiring for each channel. Let's just say for example each one is 50w and I have 4 of them on an amp that puts out 200w per channel. Am I going about this the right way? I'll be checking everything with an ohm calculator before I go buy a handful of speakers to make sure it'll be done right and dmm right before I wire it all up. Aiming for a mix between spl/sq, maybe meso 5.25's for a rear fill and crescendos up front. What would be your suggestion for going about all of this?

    How much are you wanting to mix in SQ, you are really pretty far from it with that equipment list. If I were you I would start much simpler, maybe a single component set in your front doors and see if that gets you what you need. It is far easier to add if what you have isn't enough rather than putting all of that in there and needing to take it out if it is too much or not what you wanted. You have 2 10s so a good component set should balance that just fine. 

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