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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Upgraded Stereo System
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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 16183380" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>I'm not a member if MACA but to answer some of your questions...</p><p>As far as amps go, I've always used old school amps. White art series PPI, old Kicker, and Rockford Fosgate. Also Hafler, A/D/S, and a few others. I've never been a fan of the newer amps (2000s+)</p><p>My current daily driver runs an old school (mid 1990s) RF 800.2, and my Cobra is in line and ready for my PPI 600a2 I have had for years. It's been in several of my cars. The old PPIs have gotten very rare to find, and can be expensive, but man are they worth every penny. I paid $50 for 600a2 back in 1997. Have a 400a4 I got back then too, which I will be using once again for a component set up front, and coaxials in the rear.</p><p></p><p>I run a 12" Kicker Solobaric in my daily driver. Again, it's been in several of my cars over the years. Owned it for over 16 years, and it still hits great. </p><p></p><p>As far as speakers go, it really all depends on how much you are looking to spend?</p><p>Component sets are the way to go up front, and usually coaxials are ok to use for rear fill. </p><p>Keep in mind, if you are installing new speakers in a car with Mach 460/1000 you will need to either power them off your aftermarket headunit, or off a separate amp. Mach amps/speakers are 6 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 16183380, member: 183643"] I'm not a member if MACA but to answer some of your questions... As far as amps go, I've always used old school amps. White art series PPI, old Kicker, and Rockford Fosgate. Also Hafler, A/D/S, and a few others. I've never been a fan of the newer amps (2000s+) My current daily driver runs an old school (mid 1990s) RF 800.2, and my Cobra is in line and ready for my PPI 600a2 I have had for years. It's been in several of my cars. The old PPIs have gotten very rare to find, and can be expensive, but man are they worth every penny. I paid $50 for 600a2 back in 1997. Have a 400a4 I got back then too, which I will be using once again for a component set up front, and coaxials in the rear. I run a 12" Kicker Solobaric in my daily driver. Again, it's been in several of my cars over the years. Owned it for over 16 years, and it still hits great. As far as speakers go, it really all depends on how much you are looking to spend? Component sets are the way to go up front, and usually coaxials are ok to use for rear fill. Keep in mind, if you are installing new speakers in a car with Mach 460/1000 you will need to either power them off your aftermarket headunit, or off a separate amp. Mach amps/speakers are 6 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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