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Hey all.

Im wondering what would be the best bet when hooking up a whole rockford setup? Can someone give me a list of the amps, subs, splits and rear speakers i would need from the punch series? I wanted the P2 subs, how much do they go for?

So if someone can list everything i would need to make this system sound awsome, please list the products here.

Thanks

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Front speakers: Rockford Fosgate P162S

Back speakers: Rockford Fosgate T162C

Boot speakers: Rockford Fosgate T162C (optional ofcourse, these are driven by the internal power of the headunit since they dont need much power and are only used at shows)

Boot subs (x2): Rockford Fosgate P312D2

Amp coupé: Rockford Fosgate P4004

Amp subs: Rockford Fosgate P6002

Power build up (dont know the english word): Rockford Fosgate CPCD10-03

I can promise you, this sounds good! ;)

Regards

Håkan

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Yes, you can copy it, my car will evolve anyway to be the greatest skyline-stereo in the world anyway. ;)

Yes, you can substitute the subs, they will generate enough bass anyway. Or why not this? Rockford Fosgate PL2210

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About the power, it sounds really good in my car, I can promise you I feel it is enough. Sometimes it feels like the door to the trunk is going to pop. :D

Regards

Håkan

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