hrmmm.
hrmmm.
alright, i just got my fc this weekend, but 3 out of the 6 speakers are blown.
i need, speakers all around, an amp for those speakers, a single 12 inch sub with box/amp.
can you throw out some suqgestions? i would like to stay bellow 700 dollars.
i listen to all music, but want clear highs, clean mids, clear lows, but that can rattle some teeth with the right music; but most important, it must be light weight.
thanks.
i need, speakers all around, an amp for those speakers, a single 12 inch sub with box/amp.
can you throw out some suqgestions? i would like to stay bellow 700 dollars.
i listen to all music, but want clear highs, clean mids, clear lows, but that can rattle some teeth with the right music; but most important, it must be light weight.
thanks.
Speakers don't rattle teeth. Ever. IF they do, you're misusing the hell outta 'em. Subs rattle teeth 
For speakers, I'd go w/ a simple but nice set of Boston Acoustics components. That'll leave you w/ barely enough money for an Alpine Type S or E 10" or 12" sub, that'll give you the rattle you desire. You may be able to squeeze in a 2 channel amp for the speakers, but I highly doubt you'll have enough money for a dedicated mono-channel amp for the sub. If you buy everything on Ebay, you'll save a good bit of $$, but you'll also risk being left high and dry if anything malfunctions.
~Ramy
PS: KaiFD3S is right. I spent almost $700 on my sub alone

For speakers, I'd go w/ a simple but nice set of Boston Acoustics components. That'll leave you w/ barely enough money for an Alpine Type S or E 10" or 12" sub, that'll give you the rattle you desire. You may be able to squeeze in a 2 channel amp for the speakers, but I highly doubt you'll have enough money for a dedicated mono-channel amp for the sub. If you buy everything on Ebay, you'll save a good bit of $$, but you'll also risk being left high and dry if anything malfunctions.
~Ramy
PS: KaiFD3S is right. I spent almost $700 on my sub alone


