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I've always had good luck with old school rockford fosgate amps and JL audio subs and components. They still use old fosgate amps in competition today. If you want to be picky acoustically them try to keep your mids and highs the same size and series. This is not always possible though. Keep the rear fill. You want to bring it up till you can just start to hear it, not to take to much away from the front stage. Yes the front sound stage is most important. Besides maybe subs, you should spend most your money here. Good imaging helps quite a bit to(pointing mids and highs at your head, in simple terms). People have also mentioned sound deadening to. I agree, this will give you some cleaner decimals. I could go on and on about this but these are some important things to consider in a nice system. Boston acoustics, focal, & diamond audio to name a few great audio companies. Even MTX has some good bang for your buck subs. One more thing. This is pretty high end, but, the more bass/mid bass/low end you can get up front, the better. I once was able to fiberglass a cavity up under the dash to house a JL 8'' sub. It sounded great. These are just some of the things I've learned over the years studying audio. I'll get off here now. Good luck!
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