Speaker setup questions.
Q forms are made for those cars. I'm not sure what your budget is like, but you can have a really good sounding setup with a small investment. I would suggest investing in some sound deadener first off. A good set of components can be had for under $200. And running them active will give you the best sound. Thats a little advanced and you'd have to do some research. But its worth it in the end.
- Also don't be afraid to venture around some car audio boards and troll the for-sale threads, there are many opportunities to purchase solid equipment for reasonable money
OP, check out DIYmobileaudio.com one of the mostw informative sites I've come across.
2nd off bridgeing your amp.. just depends on your ohms load on your sub speaker and your ohms on your sub amp if you want to bridge them and drop the ohm load tht is if your amp will be stable at that ohm load.and wiring setup is important for your speakers and your ohm load as well . you just need to match your ohm load for the best sound, quilty,and reliabilty of these products.
just because you can bridge a amp doesnt mean it will sound better.
just because you can bridge a amp doesnt mean it will sound better.
Wow............there is so much fail I don't even know where to start.
X2FreshX, you need to stay away from giving opinions because you kid have no fucking idea what you are talking about.
OP.......I'll get back to you with some realistic expectations and ideas.
X2FreshX, you need to stay away from giving opinions because you kid have no fucking idea what you are talking about.
OP.......I'll get back to you with some realistic expectations and ideas.
+1 on this .
Bridging an amp will never make it sound better; it will always cause higher distortion. Whether the higher distortion will matter or not is a different matter, but the distortion will always go up. You're going in the wrong direction by bridging the amp if you want sound quality.
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