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  1. #25
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    I bought a 2nd hand Fusion 10" self powered tube for my Jazz.
    Only needed light weight power wires so cheap to install too.

    It's bloody awesome!!!

  2. #26
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    Would 2 underseat subwoofers be able to run consecutively or only one?

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    2 will be fine, depending on what ones you get (are they self amplified?) and depending on what amp (if not self anplified), also what head unit are you using?
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  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by RenzokukenJ View Post
    2 will be fine, depending on what ones you get (are they self amplified?) and depending on what amp (if not self anplified), also what head unit are you using?
    Still working on that, I've been thinking:
    4x Pioneer TS-G1644R
    1x Headunit with GPS (still trying to find one)
    1x or 2x (if needed) Pioneer TS-WX120A (powered subwoofer)

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by cougarbait View Post
    Still working on that, I've been thinking:
    4x Pioneer TS-G1644R
    1x Headunit with GPS (still trying to find one)
    1x or 2x (if needed) Pioneer TS-WX120A (powered subwoofer)
    4 sets of the coax? Ew. Just put the money towards a set of splits.

    You would only need one underseat sub. I don't think two would be all that much louder than one underseat

  6. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drifter995 View Post
    4 sets of the coax? Ew. Just put the money towards a set of splits.

    You would only need one underseat sub. I don't think two would be all that much louder than one underseat
    I don't know what you mean mate, splits?

  7. #31
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    His talking about the speakers where the woofer and tweeters are separate.

    Splits are good, I'd only get them for the front as I don't often have passengers in the back.

    My view to sound system, buy really good front speakers - Full range. Headunit with at-least 3 RCA's, mono for sub and 4 chan for the speakers. I kinda jew out on rear speakers, but only need the rears to compliment the front speakers.

    Never jew on the amp and wiring.


    If your after a sub that will give you a them feels then I suggest just small one in the boot.


    I had sony XS-GS80L in the jazz for a short period, before swapping it out for 10'. It was nice compact and light, hook and loops held it down very well. Very clean look.

  8. #32
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    I'm playing it by ear at the moment, not looking to ever go all out or anything. The headunit is important because I want GPS there and plus I find them easier to navigate music etc, as for the speakers I figured since they are cheap as is having them all around would be a good idea. I haven't settled on a subwoofer yet but if I do it'll be an under seat one most likely, but if I'm happy with the way the speakers perform by themselves then I probably won't even bother with a sub.

  9. #33
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    The speakers your looking at... are the kinds that I get for my rear speakers.... maybe not even depending on how the wallet is feeling.

    Sound is subjective, what sounds good to me, may not sound good to you.

    The speakers u have posted are 2 way, they gone lil better then stock. Nothing WOW.

  10. #34
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    Okay ill be honest. They are shit.


    I would rather just save the money, buy really good headunit amp and sub. Use stock speakers for now.

    Then just save for when good ones go on sale.

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    PS: You will need a sub with them speakers, they wont make heart pounding bass.

  12. #36
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    I'm not paying more than $1k for a headunit man.. and why are they shit? From the reviews I've read and other feedback, its all been really positive ..? Even my mechanic said they were a really good choice.

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