TYPE S 12" ALPINE???
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TYPE S 12" ALPINE???
hey ppl just wondering if the type S 12" alpine SUB id anygood??? iv only got one and im also installing a set of 6x9s S type also? just wondering if anyone has this similar setup and if sounds good? thanks guys!
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fusion powerplantCazz wrote:Havn't heard the sub, but the Type S speakers are great. They really pump for the $$. I was going to go with the Type S 3-way splits before I stumbled across Fusion Powerplant.
hopeless unless you want bass
tweeeters are s*#t
amos are pretty good
subs are s*#t
so all in all
amps=good
everything else= rubbish
hooking up boost gauges correctly since I installed my first one
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i only have speakers and they seem pretty top quality, it also comes down to what your driving it with too.
my first experience with a decent sound system was alpine type r subs in a sooby sedan, i dead set had trouble breathing and seeing out the windscreen my vision was so blurry. it was to that stupid ella umbrella song too, obviously a remix haha
ella ey ey ey
my first experience with a decent sound system was alpine type r subs in a sooby sedan, i dead set had trouble breathing and seeing out the windscreen my vision was so blurry. it was to that stupid ella umbrella song too, obviously a remix haha
ella ey ey ey
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NANKERVIS08 wrote:each to theyre own i guess lol
my sub destroyed itself by itself running theyre amp
and i dont like the tweeters...but thats my take lol
Anything alpine is good. But anything is actually good depending how it is tuned, if the Hertz and gain is up too loud things tend to sound s*#t, also you take the chance of blowing either your amp or subs up.
I have had all sorts of subs and amps before, But so far the best I have heard have been the Polk Audio. Worth spending the money on that gear.
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NANKERVIS08 wrote:each to theyre own i guess lol
my sub destroyed itself by itself running theyre amp
and i dont like the tweeters...but thats my take lol
Anything alpine is good. But anything is actually good depending how it is tuned, if the Hertz and gain is up too loud things tend to sound s*#t, also you take the chance of blowing either your amp or subs up.
I have had all sorts of subs and amps before, But so far the best I have heard have been the Polk Audio. Worth spending the money on that gear.
I have to agree with the polk subs being the best subs I've heard as well, a guy I knew a few years ago was going overseas and I got 2 of these for $10!gemifreak3342 wrote:NANKERVIS08 wrote:each to theyre own i guess lol
my sub destroyed itself by itself running theyre amp
and i dont like the tweeters...but thats my take lol
Anything alpine is good. But anything is actually good depending how it is tuned, if the Hertz and gain is up too loud things tend to sound s*#t, also you take the chance of blowing either your amp or subs up.
I have had all sorts of subs and amps before, But so far the best I have heard have been the Polk Audio. Worth spending the money on that gear.
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