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Well I finally got pics of my new install. It consists of 1 blueprint 1001 and 2 PG 2180 amps. I'm ruuning mb quart components in the front and rockford fosgate coaxials, which are being changed to quarts next week in the rear; and an alpine HU. 
vinny "2000 T-RED SVT" Mods: kkm sho shop off road y-pipe Audio: Alpine CDM 7874 Audio Control 4.1 EQ/Line driver Mb quart rsb 215 comp. Mb quart rsc 216 comp. blueprint 1001 sub 2 Phoenix Gold qx2180 amps
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Looks very nice. How do you like that BP01?
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Very clean install! Nice Job!
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Thanks guys,I can't say that I have one complaint about the 1001. It's sounds nice and tight, and with the right music it can go pretty low. I was surprised because it's only in a .66 cu. ft sealed enclosure. The only downside is that I'm only feeding it 180 watts. For the money, this sub is hard to beat. Thanks again dave for the reccomendation.
vinny "2000 T-RED SVT" Mods: kkm sho shop off road y-pipe Audio: Alpine CDM 7874 Audio Control 4.1 EQ/Line driver Mb quart rsb 215 comp. Mb quart rsc 216 comp. blueprint 1001 sub 2 Phoenix Gold qx2180 amps
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how do u like the mbquarts? hows the sq?
...and yes, I did SEARCH first before asking.
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This is where my little problem is. I have both my quarts, and my rockfords running off the same amp at 2 ohms stereo. The rockfords are so much more effecient, so they're always playing so much louder than the quarts. For instance, when my volume is set around twenty, the rockfords are really loud, and my quarts are just starting to come alive. I've decided to ditch the rockfords and get another set of quarts. I have rsb 215 5 1/4 in. components up front which i'm going to move to the back. I just bought a pair of rsc 216 6 1/2 in. components that i'm going to put up front. I can't wait to get them in, cause from what I can tell so far, those quarts are gonna sound awesome when I can turn them up. I'll post the results when it's complete.
vinny "2000 T-RED SVT" Mods: kkm sho shop off road y-pipe Audio: Alpine CDM 7874 Audio Control 4.1 EQ/Line driver Mb quart rsb 215 comp. Mb quart rsc 216 comp. blueprint 1001 sub 2 Phoenix Gold qx2180 amps
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It's so fresh and so Clean! I like it. Check out mine on sounddomain.com.
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Yeah I saw it, it looks great. My main objective was to retain as much trunk space as possible and keep it clean looking. In my previous cars i had some crazy setups, but had no trunk, and didn't have any access to my spare tire.
vinny "2000 T-RED SVT" Mods: kkm sho shop off road y-pipe Audio: Alpine CDM 7874 Audio Control 4.1 EQ/Line driver Mb quart rsb 215 comp. Mb quart rsc 216 comp. blueprint 1001 sub 2 Phoenix Gold qx2180 amps
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That's a very clean install, Vinny. For the rear speaker,s you could use an L-pad to reduce the volume of th rears if you like how they sound already. Might be cheaper than replacing.
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I think that PE has got some variable L-pads, so you'd be able to dial in the rear speakers pretty well. Pretty cheap too. I'd at least give 'em a try before replacing the speakers.
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