Originally Posted by owen996
yea, I am tempted to get rid of my rear speakers as well, with the sub, something is happening to them, I think the air the sub is displacing is cauing speaker distortion and or damage. I either need to pull them out, or get some foam baffles, not sure what I want to do since I have amped my front speakers, I dont really need the rears anymore. I wish I had the money to get some eD components, they are pretty sweet and scream when you get near their RMS. I also wish I could get a better sub and amp, I have the 13Kv.2, my friend has a W6.
I really do hate the car audio bug.
Yea, this is my 2nd phase. I dont even want to think about the money I spent the first time around. But I should be able to contain myself

h: I had that problem also when I had a pair of 12s in my trunk. The air movement was causing my 6x9s to move also. I ended up with a set of foam baffles. They work, but not too well. Since they enclose the speaker, if the foam baffle is squeezed, the cone on the speaker would move also.
Originally Posted by Bmpn
nice, i am not a big fan of ED b/c of something I read about them, but that may have just been an old series or batch that was completely junk.
i'd much rather have a mono amp though, rather than the 4ch amp... but only b/c the kicker has a subsonic filter for a ported application.
Yea, I read the stuff about eD before I went with them. They seem to have had difficulties with their building factories or designs that caused a lot of trouble in the beginning. But their newer stuff seem to be great. I havent read a real complaint about their new subs or speakers. *Crosses my fingers.
And yea, I agree that having a subsonic filter would be nice. But I talk to some people and they said that as long as I keep sane with controling the gains on the amp, I should be ok without the filter. One reason why I dont want to use the additional Kicker amp is because of the added stress on my electrical system. My first big system really abused it.

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