Well comparing the JL's to my 3-way active Dynaudio setup, well, let's just say they sounded a little flat. I listened to speakers from the entire JL line, C3, C5, ZR, etc and they didn't sound bad, but compared to my old setup....a little too flat. I also listened to some Focal's and wow, very nice speakers. If you are in the upper line of the JL Audios, I'd definitely look at some of the Focal's. I listened to a set of Focal 165KRX2 and they sounded really nice.How did the JL speakers sound compared to your Jeep setup, Eric? Be honest! Lol!
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What Bostons? That's going to sound nice once you get it all in there and adjusted. I would have a hard time waiting, I would've said screw it and gotten a head unit. LOLI've got Focal 165 KR2's for my front, Boston 3.5's for the dash and Focal 165 30th anniversary set for the rear doors. I haven't installed them yet as I'm waiting for that Rockford 360 to hit the market.
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I heard the same thing from my guys, I have to get the crossover of my SPZ's replaced soon.I am pretty sure the Boston Acoustics that he is talking about are the SE35's. and on that note Boston Acoustics are leaving the car audio market so if anyone is looking--now is the time to buy..
Most amps will have a pass through pair of RCAs that you can use to connect to the sub amp. Or get a RP4-CH11 and a head unit with 3 sets of RCA's.Thanks for the replies.
My concern with the PAC kit is it only provides TWO pair of RCA's... one set for the front and one set for the rear. How are you supposed to get a signal to the sub amp? My last Eclipse head unit had three sets of outputs.
Pretty sure the JLAudio CleanSweep and DSL only have two sets of outputs as well....