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Old Oct 19, 2007 | 10:55 AM
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Default What can I add to my system..

Hi, I am looking for some advise... I have the following setup:

Fli Swat 3 Head Unit

1 Vibe Space 12 1000 watt rms sub - Running off a Vibe Slick A7 750 rms bass amp
1 Fli Frequency 10 300 watt rms sub - Running off a fli loaded 400s amp
2 Vibe Slick 6X9's 130 rms
2 Fli Integrator 6X9's 125 rms - all 6x9's running off a vibe black box 3 4 channel amp

I have 2 sets of 5.25 inch comps running off the head unit

Has anyone got any suggestions for anything I could potentially add? Im very happy with it but Im considering starting to enter sound competitions.... Cheers in advance!
 
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 05:58 PM
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Amp your front stage. You also probably have enough room in the front door for another set of highend if you want it. What kind of competing are you trying to do?
 
Old Oct 20, 2007 | 01:34 PM
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Im not exactly sure yet, I just want to try and go to a couple of very friendly relaxed competitions to get a feel for things and see how it all works, I also need to improve my build a bit (the gear is awesome, but im not yet very good with ye old jigsaw or fibreglass!) its not a very pretty sight at the moment. I was thinking of maybe putting another 400 watt amp in my front with some 6.5 inch comps which come with some tweeters as well.
 
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