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Old 19-03-2006, 01:06 PM   #1
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Question Car Audio

I got myself some cash & need to put a proper audio system into my stock standard Fiesta. On or just over the 3k mark.

Which brands should I be looking at? I guess it'd probably be a purely opinion based thing.

I guess the question I should be asking is, if you had 3k & needed to buy an audio set up for your car, which brand would you go for?

I'm a metal head, so don't really need pounding, huge bass, just really punchy bass. Should I be looking at 10 inch subs as opposed to 12s or 15s? I ask that because in the band environment, smaller/mid sized speakers generally give a tighter more controlled sound.

The brands I can think of are Pioneer, Kenwood, Fusion & Audiobahn, that's about it.

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