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My car audio system, wanting your thoughts (truthfully)?
ok i want to hear both the good and the bad about my car and my audio system,
its all new gear by the way (im the 1st owner)
Head unit: Clarion VRX486VD
Speakers: Front; Alpine Typer R SPR-17C
Back; Alpine Typer R SPR-69C
Amplifier: Fusion 4ch POWERPLANT 1000w PPAM120040
Subwoofer: Focal 10'' SB 25 BUS underneath my back seat
but yea your thoughts would be greatly appreciated, also all this gear is inside a Ford Courier 2000 2.6L 2WD 4door. THNKX
sounds like a great system, i m not familliar w/fusion.
if all the system is tuned correctly it should sound gr8, strive for sound quality, listen in a quiet place like a garage, use the crossovers, tone settings and just experiment w/ your favorite music, pay attention to gain settings on the 4 chan amp and what low level (rca) power the deck will put out to the amps.
remember good output from the deck and low gain settings at the amp.
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