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Old Mar 30, 2001 | 05:05 PM
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I was looking at your homepage (nice car by the way) and I noticed you have a 12" JW3 with your bose setup using a high/low converter to get the RCA signal off of your rear left speaker. I also have the bose and want to do this same setup. How does it sound? Does the car vibrate at all? Did you use any sound dampening material? Is it worth it? I would install it my self, how hard of a job is it? Thanks for your help.
Old Mar 31, 2001 | 02:28 AM
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Well yeah it sounds decent. My Trust (Greddy) exhaust rattles a lot when it hits hard. I finally got a new amp. A Kenwood that's pumping out about 500 watts RMS @ 2 Ohms. The Crossfire just wasn't doing it for me at all. I know people think Kenwood makes crappy amps, I also thought this, but I've been through 6 amps already, including the 600watt Crossfire, and nothing hits better than the Kenwood.

The Highlow/Converter works decent. I think it brings too many highs into the amp, and a true head unit with a third RCA out for sub is much better. It's decent, hits hard, not the cleanest combo in the world, but sufficient.
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