New set up for the Esky, 2 Sundown SA-15's

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DCT

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Agreed. I have two in one of my cars and they are played loud two to three hours a day for a year (I have a long commute) and no problem at all. Maxxsonics is cool, I think company is about 30 employees in the Midwest. Not some huge corporation.
 

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Obviously. Anyone who buys Hifonics because they think it is high end is misinformed. Comparing Sundown to Hifonics is not relevant. Different price points. Audio, like everything else, is personal preference. At audio competitions, I've never seen a so-called audiophile or judge be able to listen to a system and tell what brand x,000 watt amp was in the trunk without looking.

Doesn't matter where it's made, still a USA company, which is where the profits go. Volkswagens made in Tennessee are not American cars.

By the way, your truck looks sick. I wish I could hear your system.

SQ judging is done at less than 130 dB, there isn't enough power being produced to do much for the average listener. Can you name a car audio company that makes things available here that AREN'T an American company? Unless it was made in another country and purchased from another country using their local delivery method, you gave an American money somewhere.

Cea only tests at 4 ohm as well... Like I said, theyre cheap, but have proven reliable for me, and I cant find a better bang for the buck amp.

If you can't hear the difference, that's good for you. But, have you tried something better to compare? You don't know how bad something is till you've seen/heard better, no matter what it is.
 

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