Sound installation

Standard speakers and stereo (standard uk fit for mine was clarion speakers x4 and sony cd head unit) added 2 x 10" subs in one ported box. powered by 100w rms each sub. sub and amp can go louder. Too loud and it rattles bolts, weld joints etc so i keep bass down.
 
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He deals in Fli/Edge/Vibe/Fusion & silly prices


I got a Vibe A4 amp for £40 which is some £200 new.. came mint with origonal box and service is exellent and if it ever brakes u know whom can fix it ;)
 
Slick A4 amp was a 4 channel stereo amp which ran my front 6.25'' comps / 6x9'' rear's... then i had a Vibe monoblock amp running my sub... i then move to a CBR12 Twin active enclosure... fuck me that was ott

Id hightly recomend a Vibe CBR12 single £90 delivered with wiring kit

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Above post edited :lol:

He deals in Fli/Edge/Vibe/Fusion & silly prices


I got a Vibe A4 amp for £40 which is some £200 new.. came mint with origonal box and service is exellent and if it ever brakes u know whom can fix it ;)


fli/edge/vibe/fusion


all shit

yeah decent if your on a very tight budget and want a crap sounding sound system. although if ya want a good system


kicker zx700.5 5 channel amp
kicker rs 6.5inch components up front, custom made speaker colors with sound deadening,
kicker ks coaxials at the back
alpine type r 12'' sub

most importantly

you can have the best stuff on the market, but you need something decent to control them, alpine's headunits seem the best able to do this at the moment,

there new 117ri is very good, my mate just got one, he had a very good alpine in there before, but installing this made a world of difference, 7 point graphic equaliser is just one
 
which type kicker ks? coaxials in the rear, comps in the front. rears arent really needed but give a bit of fill,

and if i had to go cheap, then tbh JBL would be the only stuff i would touch,


before i worked in an audio shop, i would have just stuck cheap shit in, but since working here, and hearing the differences it, i really can honestly say, money and brand is absolutely everything when buying audio, if its cheap, its cheap for a reason.

we recently had a brand new maserati in with a bose sound system, and using the above set up with the only difference being we had to use the standard headunit and we had a pioneer sub due to size restriction, the sound difference was immence
 
That sub is not shite, ive heard shite subs and thats by far not shite...

All the items you have mentioned are a heck of alot more expensive, obviously more expensive preium audio brands are better. But pound for pound u cant go wrong with Vibe range.

Ive had a earlier revision fli active twin 12inch that bottomd out easy and sounded flat.

The CBR bass was soo tight and was dammnn bassy


Ive heard your type R sub yess its very good and tight bass.. but problem is type R sub u need get enclosure for it.. the subs expensive from the start and then u need a quality amp and cables etc


FUck.. that Vibe CBR12 comes with wiring kit £90 delivered to your door for ass kicking bass when needed. But if setup correctly can deliver great depth at low volumes. Then when your heading out to town and want to annoy all the kids with their crappy popping 10''ers that bottom out @ 25% volume then bugger it.

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Sorry, but you'll never get great sound in a car, especially not by putting a speaker in the boot. You might get loud sound, but loud and quality do not go hand in hand.
 
Biscuit for the party pooper, drowner of aspirations. Grandad of the future?

You've said that about 5 times now, and it wasn't amusing the first time.

The physical shape of the interior of a car is awful for sound reproduction, you won't get decent sound quality with odd angled panels and such a small space.
 
Ive had alot of subs, having a twin version was one of them.

I even borrowed a mates type R sub, and another mates massive space sub. I know what loud is, but tight bass is where its at. Not rumbling bollox

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