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  1. The 1200w crunch is a 4-channel amp producing about 500w rms total. The rear channels are bridged at 4 ohms producing about 200-250w rms. The front channels are set up to run 4 speakers, so each speaker should be getting around 55w rms each if wired at 2 ohms. The stock headunit is indeed installed, but I have achieved an RCA output by tapping into the circuitry within one of the control boxes.

  2. Hello all,

    I am currently in the process of revamping my system. I attempted to do it last summer when i knew nothing about car audio, and it did sound quite decent. I now realize that there is alot more potential. As of now, there are JBL Grand Touring 5x7's up front and in the rear. In the trunk is a Pioneer 12" sub. The powerplant behind the whole deal is a 1200w Crunch amp, which gets the job done quite well.

    My problem with the system is the bass coming from the speakers. The only way i can get the speakers to sound well at high volumes is setting the HPF to the lowest setting, which on the amp is 60 hz. If i set the crossover to Full, the speakers sound good until about half volume. After that it is complete garbage. The "bottoming out" just kill the sound if you know what i mean. And for any of you who have the thought in their head, I have in fact set my gains properly with my trusty oscilloscope.

    I know speakers are capable of reproducing crisp and clear mids, because my friend has a 2011 Lancer with the oem RF system. When a song with good mids is played, your legs get a massage :D I believe he has 6.5 Punch components up front, and 6.5 coaxials in the rear. Its all stock, but Rockford Fosgate made the speakers.

    Now i can get to my question after describing my situation. My car is a '99 Sable, and it has the abnormal 5x7 speaker size. I plan to get some 5x7/6x8 to 6.5 adapters so i can throw a decent set of components up front.

    I know nothing about manufacturers and their reputation in terms of sound reproduction. Based on what some of you have experienced, what would your recommendation be for me? I think JBL doesn't have good bass reproduction.

    Thanks in advance.

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