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Old 07-24-2010, 10:34 PM   #1
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Rockford Fosgate Power Components

Well I have finally decided to take my focus off of just bass for a little while and have decided to put some time into my mids and highs. Currently I am running a pair of Alpine Type-S 4X6's up front and a set of Kenwood 6X9's in the rear, all off of head unit power. The Kenwoods in all honesty do great off of just head unit power, but it's time to step it up. I'm going to be ordering a Hifonics Hfi 55.4 to run my front and rear stage off of. This is a "budget" setup so keep that in mind.

Basically my question is: How much of a pain is it going to be to replace my 4X6's up front with a set of Fosgate Punch series components? The midrange woofer has the crossover implemented into the basket. Mounting depth of 2-1/8", cutout obviously 6-1/2. I have the gx base model so the factury cut-outs are 4X6. I want to keep glassing out if possible. If I alter the mouts in the panel does anyone see a whole lot of other potential problems?

Another note, tweeter mounting in our car. Would the sail panels really be that great of a choice? I have no holes cut out yet since mine came factory with the 4X6's.

Thanks all who respond. I'm picking up a good bit in the whole sq area, just need some words from those who may have more personal experience with OUR door panels off.

Link to equipment:

Components: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...e+P1652-S.html

Amplifier: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...s+HFi55.4.html

Oh and this, Equalizer: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...on+EQS746.html
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