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Old 04-22-2008, 04:51 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by RyeLou View Post
Creatre, a guy I work with who is into the audio stuff was pretty impressed with the stuff you found at the price you found it at. I'll be purchasing the exact set-up you posted for me in the next week or two. I told my brother I would help him get into a new Mustang GT at the end of this week, then I'll fix myself up. In the mean time I'll keep an eye out for that other amp and see if they get any more in stock.

Thanks guy. Much appreciated.

The CD audio speakers he recommended are actually really good smooth sounding speakers!!! They are only budget because the design is like 1000 years old!! Ok not that old, but the classics are the first set of components they came out with. I had a set back in like 2000.

The good thing about the CD speakers is they the crossover frequency for the tweeters is fairly high (around 4k) so that means you can mount them higher on the doors, or dash (I don't recommend the dash) or A-pillar ECT and you wont get multi-point sourcing. In other words it would sound like all the voices are coming from the doors and horns and stuff are coming from where the tweeters are mounted.
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