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Boss Hoss

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I can go into pages of detail but it just depends on what you are wanting and how much you want to spend. My vehicles have always been modified since I was 17 years old and I had enough money to upgrade.

Am still that way today but just have more money to sink into the vehicle.

The older I get the more I like SQL and SDL.. CLEAN power is key as well as the speakers that can take advantage of it. Example the Focal speakers in the front of my Raptor are getting 250 ea side. Not rated for that but proper tuning of the amp makes a lot of difference. I have 4 amps, an older PDX 4 channel bridged to 250 each side in the front Focal 165 KRX2, a small 200 w JL running the 165 Focal in the rear door, a Rockford T1000 running the JL TW13.5 sub, a JL XD300 running the modified factory 8in box is an eXcelon sub.

Hard to explain but it will make your nuts tingle and your ears split when playing the right stuff. Not to mention that the rear view mirror is useless lol…
 
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Your system sounds nice. I'm going to stick with the HD900/MS-8 setup. If the lack of extra juice in the center/rears is an issue I'll add in another amp.
 

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Your system sounds nice. I'm going to stick with the HD900/MS-8 setup. If the lack of extra juice in the center/rears is an issue I'll add in another amp.

I use JL's HD900 in my Jeep where I dont need a lot of power--very good product with a lot of headroom.... You will like it...
 
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