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I know OBCON makes some decent enclosures, but I recently found some audio equipment they make as well. I am thinking about going with a setup of theirs, subs, amp and enclusure, all OBCON. Anyone heard thier stuff before?
I know OBCON makes some decent enclosures, but I recently found some audio equipment they make as well. I am thinking about going with a setup of theirs, subs, amp and enclusure, all OBCON. Anyone heard thier stuff before?
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Originally Posted by KRA
never heard of it. have you ever heard them?
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Originally Posted by KRA
let us know how they are. i want to re-do my whole setup pretty much, and if they are alright and affordable.. sounds like the way to do it
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WOW!!!!!
That was my reaction when the installer turned on the beat after installing 2 Obcon 12" DVC subs in an Obcon Godzilla dual 12" ported box pushed by an Obcon 100x2 amp. I'm not even gonna sit here and lie and say that it's the hardest hitting, cleanest sounding, most accurate setup I've ever heard cause it's neither one of those things. But it is way more bang for the buck than I imagined it would be. This setup costed me $199 plus $70 for installation(I was just too lazy to do it myself) and it hits pretty damn good, I was pleasantly suprised. I just knew I'd want to upgrade subs/amp but man, so long as they hold up, i'm good. Right now I'm just running it off my stock head unit but I plan on upgrading that soon to a Clarion DXZ655MP so i'm sure there will be a difference in the sound once that gets put in, considering that at the moment I've got the almighty hi to low converter setup since my oem head unit doesn't have rca's. But to make a long story short, if you want a bass setup that performs well but don't want to take out a loan on your house to do so, try Obcon!
That was my reaction when the installer turned on the beat after installing 2 Obcon 12" DVC subs in an Obcon Godzilla dual 12" ported box pushed by an Obcon 100x2 amp. I'm not even gonna sit here and lie and say that it's the hardest hitting, cleanest sounding, most accurate setup I've ever heard cause it's neither one of those things. But it is way more bang for the buck than I imagined it would be. This setup costed me $199 plus $70 for installation(I was just too lazy to do it myself) and it hits pretty damn good, I was pleasantly suprised. I just knew I'd want to upgrade subs/amp but man, so long as they hold up, i'm good. Right now I'm just running it off my stock head unit but I plan on upgrading that soon to a Clarion DXZ655MP so i'm sure there will be a difference in the sound once that gets put in, considering that at the moment I've got the almighty hi to low converter setup since my oem head unit doesn't have rca's. But to make a long story short, if you want a bass setup that performs well but don't want to take out a loan on your house to do so, try Obcon!