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    Default For all da175 fans!!

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    They make some great sounding subs.

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    Default Re: some more

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    The ugly side.The one no one sees.

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    Default Pyramid?


    I have to ask why you are running Pyramid amps, if not for te price?
    DA's do have great bass! I have seen them in cars doing well before.
    Later,
    Wolf

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    Default Re: For all da175 fans!!


    > They make some great sounding subs.

    I had a feeling they would. Someone over on the Planar Asylum explored a setup using four small subs spread around the room. I hit me that you could DIY the thing yourself using 4 DA175's and save quite a bit.

    Good work ;^) .


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    Default Re: Pyramid?


    > I have to ask why you are running Pyramid
    > amps, if not for te price?
    > DA's do have great bass! I have seen them in
    > cars doing well before.
    > Later,
    > Wolf
    The first one I got was because of the price but it turned out to be a great sounding amp so I bought a second one for my door speaks.The amps are built well and I have not had a problem with either of them.

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    Default Re: For all da175 fans!!


    > I had a feeling they would. Someone over on
    > the Planar Asylum explored a setup using
    > four small subs spread around the room. I
    > hit me that you could DIY the thing yourself
    > using 4 DA175's and save quite a bit.

    > Good work ;^) .
    I was thinking of using the tang band 6.5s but I didnt want too spend that much money.The daytons easily keep up with 8" subs.

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    Default It's all in the install


    > The first one I got was because of the price
    > but it turned out to be a great sounding amp
    > so I bought a second one for my door
    > speaks.The amps are built well and I have
    > not had a problem with either of them.

    Alot of cheap, er, inexpensive gear gets a bad rap because of crappy installs. A good solid install is just as important as the gear you use.

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