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this good for my frist install
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this good for my frist install
i wouldnt bother with the 6x9\'s
first thing to do is get a decent set of comp\'s up front and swap the rear speakers in there standard locations for better one\'s then get a sub and amp in the boot. if your on a budget jbl isn\'t bad for the money. steer clear of the likes of splx,mutant and sony if its cheap theres a reason for it. ya get what ya pay for.
its also worth sound deadening your doors and bootboot lid with the likes of brownbread or dynamat xtreme its worth every penny imo.
first thing to do is get a decent set of comp\'s up front and swap the rear speakers in there standard locations for better one\'s then get a sub and amp in the boot. if your on a budget jbl isn\'t bad for the money. steer clear of the likes of splx,mutant and sony if its cheap theres a reason for it. ya get what ya pay for.
its also worth sound deadening your doors and bootboot lid with the likes of brownbread or dynamat xtreme its worth every penny imo.
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this good for my frist install
Yer i agree with that coz my brother has got 6x9\'s and they sound poo if you try an put any type of bass through em! They are JBL\'s aswel
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this good for my frist install
ive got jbl sub its gud nice a basey i dont c nefin wrong with them like other peole say
faster than sum slower than most!
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this good for my frist install
Or as a cheap alternative to brown bread/dynamat - Get some flashing tape from B&Q. Just layer it up. Aquaseal is what its called.