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<blockquote data-quote="publicbus" data-source="post: 186103" data-attributes="member: 4310"><p>Paid a visit to Golden just now. Both brothers were very friendly. Managed to experience a new installation (using Tru tech power amp, DSL speakers, Phoenix gold EQ, Pioneer player....) on a Waja who came all the way from KL!!!! Awesome... truly amazing. The cost? I estimate more than 15K. Anyway back to my e39. Take a look at MK-II but alas only have 6" component speakers. So were the DLS speakers. </p><p>Uncle recommended the following :</p><p>1. Power Amp - Tru Tech 4 channels</p><p>2. Sub - Bazooka 8" bass tube </p><p>3. Rear and front speakers - Focal 5 1/4" component (polyglass)</p><p>4. Equaliser - Phoenix gold 15 band</p><p>5. 2 sets RCA cables + local high-to-low adaptor + suitable silver wiring</p><p>They were even willing to swap sub to suit your hearing bud. Setup can be tested with and without an EQ.</p><p></p><p>Total expected damage = 5 figures (early side)</p><p></p><p>Will hit the calculator tonight.</p><p>Anyone experience with a bass tube sub before? Is it better than the conventional box type? ( I was told box type is cheaper) but slightly more space consuming.</p><p>Uncle said no need to cut anything at the rear for the bass to travel through....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="publicbus, post: 186103, member: 4310"] Paid a visit to Golden just now. Both brothers were very friendly. Managed to experience a new installation (using Tru tech power amp, DSL speakers, Phoenix gold EQ, Pioneer player....) on a Waja who came all the way from KL!!!! Awesome... truly amazing. The cost? I estimate more than 15K. Anyway back to my e39. Take a look at MK-II but alas only have 6" component speakers. So were the DLS speakers. Uncle recommended the following : 1. Power Amp - Tru Tech 4 channels 2. Sub - Bazooka 8" bass tube 3. Rear and front speakers - Focal 5 1/4" component (polyglass) 4. Equaliser - Phoenix gold 15 band 5. 2 sets RCA cables + local high-to-low adaptor + suitable silver wiring They were even willing to swap sub to suit your hearing bud. Setup can be tested with and without an EQ. Total expected damage = 5 figures (early side) Will hit the calculator tonight. Anyone experience with a bass tube sub before? Is it better than the conventional box type? ( I was told box type is cheaper) but slightly more space consuming. Uncle said no need to cut anything at the rear for the bass to travel through.... [/QUOTE]
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