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Old 4th December 2010, 10:21 AM   #1
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Default Infinity Reference, best bang for your buck?

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 with the stock amp on the Pioneer head unit for my door speakers ( Infinity Reference REF6032CF, 6.5in. 2-way x 4 ). Which by the way is what i had in my Tacoma before rolling it offroading. 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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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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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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