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Old 24th October 2008, 02:51   #16
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@inder_s1: Nice setup there, how much did the soundstream compos cost?
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Old 27th October 2008, 14:02   #17
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@inder_s1: Nice setup there, how much did the soundstream compos cost?
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I am no expert but if you want EXCELLENT bass effect, you go for a mono block amp setup for the sub-woofer and leave your front and rear speakers to the existing Amplifier.

And yes, where is this Infiniti?
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Thanks , it was 6500 for soundstream with discount

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Infiniti near Richmond circle flyover
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Old 24th May 2009, 12:41   #18
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how does soundstream compos sound?
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Old 24th May 2009, 14:12   #19
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chirag, you're reviving an old thread without looking at a post just above yours?
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Old 24th May 2009, 14:30   #20
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i know bro its old thread but what's the harm in asking ?
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Old 25th May 2009, 10:37   #21
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how does soundstream compos sound?
Soundstream has seen better days. I am sure you can find better speakers for the same money.
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Brilliant choice Inder s1 . The pioneer is pretty reliable at the price , but your Polk's get the spotlight , I have heard them quite a few times in my friends car brilliant stuff . tight cones give really accurate bass and crisp notes . They have quite a frequency range .

I serioulsy suggest you get yourself a better mono than the current one with jbl A300.1 , its nothing but a nightmare .Try a blaupunkt there far better .Also the jbl's mono tends to trip ,quite a few issues with it . Look for the GTseries if you must .

Dont get a 15 " on a small car .it will boom and overshadow all the other sounds . Take a neat polk 8 -10" .They are tight as hell and they really pack value for money .
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@inder_s1, congrats friend. Waiting for a chance to audition the setup. Mailnly the components.
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