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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 10:26 PM
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Ok so I was down at the shop where I got my first 12 inch sub and complete stereo system at. Talked to the guy about potentially adding a second 12 and he said he could do it for $350 installed. I also talked to a guy down at HP Auto near where I live and they can do Eibach Prokit springs for $339.


I have one soundstream T4 12" sub now, and I could get another one, with a 3000 watt amp to power them.

Old Jul 27, 2007 | 10:47 PM
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both. for $350 you could find springs for $250 and a sub for $100....... well maybe a little more for a sub
Old Jul 27, 2007 | 10:49 PM
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totally agree...never get parts from shops unless your sponsered..... otherwise hit of ebay or one of the million other sites...if they are charging $350 for that sub id venture to guess that you could get one for like $200 or cheaper....as per the springs...ebay, or specials on here.... save your money and buy things at a discount!
Old Jul 27, 2007 | 11:57 PM
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Springs are only $150: http://www.mcgeorgeparts.com/PD-19425.aspx?MakeID=1

Why do you need a second sub? The tC isn't exactly a large car. Instead of putting money towards another sub...you should deaden your car first.
Old Jul 28, 2007 | 04:02 AM
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I have a connection at the stereo shop. I paid a grand for a system that usually goes for around $2500 to $3000. I'm definitely not getting ripped off on the sub I know that much.
Old Jul 28, 2007 | 06:53 AM
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That doesn't answer the question of why you need another sub. I've heard of SoundStream before and I'm pretty sure they make a quality speaker. It's not like you have a Dual sub that isn't doing the job.

Have you deadened your car?
Old Jul 28, 2007 | 02:25 PM
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No not yet, I never really considered it because the setup I have now doesn't really hit insanely hard so there is almost no rattle anywhere at the moment. I would likely consider it though adding another sub...
Old Jul 28, 2007 | 03:44 PM
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Thats what there telling you....I dont care what anyone tells me $350 for a 12" sub.... thats just plain screwy....
Old Jul 28, 2007 | 08:53 PM
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springs. and swaybar.


no sub. who needs a sub?!
Old Jul 28, 2007 | 09:11 PM
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Springs all the way. Screw the sub, just going to slow you down with all that extra weight.
Old Jul 29, 2007 | 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by scionchihuahua
No not yet, I never really considered it because the setup I have now doesn't really hit insanely hard so there is almost no rattle anywhere at the moment. I would likely consider it though adding another sub...
Deadening your car improved bass response as well as your sound as a whole. It also lowers road noise considerably. It'ld be well worth it as I'm sure you have plenty of bass. What speakers and head unit are you running?

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Thats what there telling you....I dont care what anyone tells me $350 for a 12" sub.... thats just plain screwy....
$350 for a 12" sub isn't too much. My Stereo Integrity Magnum D2 costs around that
Old Jul 29, 2007 | 02:19 AM
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one sub should be good for now. go with the springs and do the sub later if you still want it.
Old Jul 29, 2007 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by WeaponX6X
Originally Posted by scionchihuahua
No not yet, I never really considered it because the setup I have now doesn't really hit insanely hard so there is almost no rattle anywhere at the moment. I would likely consider it though adding another sub...
Deadening your car improved bass response as well as your sound as a whole. It also lowers road noise considerably. It'ld be well worth it as I'm sure you have plenty of bass. What speakers and head unit are you running?

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Thats what there telling you....I dont care what anyone tells me $350 for a 12" sub.... thats just plain screwy....
$350 for a 12" sub isn't too much. My Stereo Integrity Magnum D2 costs around that

Ok Integrity Magum D2 vs ANY Soundstream 12".....do the math...the people hoiokin him are making money...hes losing it lol
Old Jul 29, 2007 | 12:00 PM
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Wow I didn't realize the Soundstream sub he has is worth no more than $200...
Old Jul 29, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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I think u will be much happier with the springs
it makes the car look much better
btw i have the pro-kit also and love it
Old Jul 29, 2007 | 02:31 PM
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I forgot to mention its $350 for the sub, a 2500 or 3000 watt amp, a bigger box, wiring, and install.

I'm not paying $350 just to walk out with a sub in a cardboard box
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You didn't get a 3000W amp for $350. That's simply not possible. What amp and model number?
Old Jul 31, 2007 | 11:18 PM
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Alright the verdict is in. I didnt realize the T4 was discontinued, so the stereo place didnt have anymore. Talked the guy into another deal however. For $400, fifty more dollars, I'm getting two new Soundstream T5 12" subs in a dual ported box, and a 2000 watt amp, all installed with tax.

2 12" T5 subs
Powerbass ASA 1000.1D amp
dual ported box
new wiring
Old Aug 1, 2007 | 12:39 AM
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First off it's not a 2000W amp, if they're telling you it is...then well I would have very little confidence in them. I've never heard of Powerbass and there's very little info out there about them. So that tells me that it's probably a pretty low quality brand...hence their low prices.

They're trying to sell you on numbers, not facts. The price they're giving you isn't bad in all honesty. The subs are normally $200 each and the amp is $200 as well...that's $600 right there.

# SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power Output @ 14.4 VDC Input
* 4-Ohm RMS at THD 0.5% : 250W x 1
* 2-Ohm RMS at THD 0.5% : 500W
* 1-Ohm RMS at THD 0.5% : 1000W

* Signal-to-Noise Ratio : >80dB
* Frequency Response : 20Hz-250Hz+1dB
* Low-Pass Filter : 50Hz-150Hz
* Crossover Slope : 12dB Octave
* Sub-Sonic Filter : 15Hz-50Hz
* Bass EQ at 40Hz : 0-18dB
* Input Gain Control : 0.5V-4.0V
* Low-Level Input Impedance : 22k Ohms
* Damping Factor : >150 into 4-Ohms
* Fuse Ratings / ATC Style : 3 x 40 A
* Dimensions (WxHxL) : 11.35"(288mm) x 1.92"(49mm) x 13.75"(350mm)



But once again...is the bass you have now seriously not enough? If it really isn't...why not go the quality vs quantity route? Something like an Infinity Kappa Perfect 12" with some nice clean power running to it would probably sound a lot better and still be able to be too loud
Old Aug 1, 2007 | 01:14 AM
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just get the springs then...
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