Are you kidding me? Legacy? I don't care how much money you spend on it, it's not a good product and I don't don't see how you could reccomend it. I'm not here insulting anyone; I just happen to have vast knowledge when it comes to quality car audio. I did not mention my competition systems to impress you. I was just simply stating that I know what a quality system consists of. Now you say you have heard 500.00 dollar systems that have sounded good. Please enlighten further. Your talkin Hu, speakers, amp, crossover, accessories. what kind of complete system can you buy for that price. If you manage to, I will guarantee it might work, but it will be a long way from soundidng good in my opinion. You have to understand that there is a BIG difference between a stereo thats sounds ok"descent sound, descent bass" and a quality stereo which has fine imaging, tight bass and low bass that doesn't overshadow everything else. I'm not trying to start world war 3 here, as we both know we need no more help in that dept. I'm stating the facts I know about car audio. I used to spend alot of time at my friends car audio shop " not as an employee, not enough money", But I would help him with his installs and I've seen, helped build and listened to hundreds of setups. we used to have a gauge that would measure power, and you would be surprised at the difference from what shows up on the meter and what the manuf. claims. One other thing you should ALWAYS go by rms power, not max. Max power is a small amount of power the amp can push for a couple of seconds and you should always avoid that. It provides heat, distortion, and in turn produces bad sound.