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Join Date: Dec 2006
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for the last couple years of now my 4 channel amp in my 4runner has been out. Never finding the time to work on it. So i've been painfully dealing
. Anyways I recently came up on an Aura Audio 4 channel ( huge freaking amp ) dont know the specs cause that info is like not online. Anyways FINALLY got some good clean power pushing those Infinity's and I have to say they must be the best bang for your buck door speakers on the market. Easily found for less then $100 bucks / pr. and sound awesome. Am i not alone here in thinking highly of these speakers? Now im kinda thinking about the Reference series subs. Anyone have experience with those? I currently have two 12" Comp VR's.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Federal, Seattle
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I have the reference 12. I havent really had any other subs, So i dont know the difference. The reference needs 1 3/4 cubic foot volume for sealed enclosure. I switched it after a few years for a kappa pervect 12.1, because I wanted leg room in my truck. Because it can do a 1 cubic foot box. the referance, seemed a little boomier on the base, the kappa is a little crisper, and tighter.
Both however are almost to much for the 5 1/4 door, and the behind the seat 6/9's. OVerall Good sound quality, in and close to vehicle.
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thanks for the input. What kind of door speakers are you running?
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Federal, Seattle
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reference 5 1/4 components. I think the 6.5's would be better though, because the 5's arent quite loud enough. To keep up with the sub. `I would like a couple more db's out of them and they would be perfect.
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