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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Im planning on putting a system in my truck for summer
I own a hifonics zeus viii the white one. I plan on running 2 sets of components up front in a 2000 yukon. Wondering what amp should i use for the mids and highs the zeus or a digital designs c4 I dont have the mids and highs yes planning on buying some. So wondering should i keep the zeus or buy a c4 rated at 100x4 wondering where my money is better spent on a new amp or the mids and highs |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I would go with some good mids and highs instead of a new amp. I guess it depends on the application, SQ or SPL. I mean power and power when it comes right down to it, the quality and amount really would be the deciding factor for a amp but really anything that puts out a clean 100watts is probably going to fine for just about all of the component sets out there.
Diamond Audio and DLS would be a good start for component sets. Also check out Decware.com because they have some nice articles on car audio. |
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