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    #16
    Originally posted by Alpine003 View Post
    I almost feel like buying a few more sets for any future cars I might get. :) I wouldn't be surprised if the reseller got them below or close to any associated factory production costs. Although made in China, they are ISO9001 approved and the quality of materials/components/tooling/finish have to add up to some $ themselves.

    I also saw on the box that read Directed Electronics. Does anyone know if this is the same as DEI(Hornet/Viper/Ungo/etc.) that make the alarms?

    It's crazy how so many audio companies have been bought/sold/merged/outsourced since the 80's.
    yes it is the same company.

    About the speakers: They Rock. Such crisp sound coming out of them, also they go pretty low. Im debating on whether or not to put a sub in because frankly these sound awesome. I am however going to get an amp to power these, they wash out real low cause mt head unit only puts out 22watts rms and the speakers call for a minimum of 45watts

    Im going to get the PC 525c(http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu...I_PC_525C.aspx) next for the fronts.

    Precision power is the only thing going into my vehicles from now on!

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      #17
      Bumping this for a few questions...
      so how did these(355cs's)end up installing in the rear w/premium housings? any issues?
      how about with the front kick panel any depth issues?
      the price is hard to turn down but I'm concerned about fitment
      [IMG]http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/

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        #18
        Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
        IMO, Focal is the most overpriced, most overhyped speakers around these parts. Piss poor power handling, very poor reliability, very power hungry, blah blah blah.

        NOT a fan at all. Never saw what all the excitement was about.

        So, sell them. Especially here, in Seattle. People drool like retards, they fetch top dollar.
        I respect you man, but I have to politely disagree.
        And real focals are made in france, knock offs that the market is flooded with are made in China.
        I am very happy with my k2Ps mids, ~300 wrms and daily abused with over 93db sensitivity - still going strong, and I like them a lot. But I paid $50 for a pair on CL :D


        In regards to e30: it is more important to have a very solid mounting surface, e30 lacks that. I'd suggest making an adapter, I used plastic cutting boards from Target.
        Last edited by Mless5; 11-29-2009, 07:04 PM.
        '96 328is
        '97 m3
        '04 zhp

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          #19
          Just ordered me a set of PPIs!

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            #20
            Originally posted by harv View Post
            Luke,

            Will those PPIs fit in the rear premium speaker housings on the back deck?

            John
            Originally posted by stumble_t View Post
            Bumping this for a few questions...
            so how did these(355cs's)end up installing in the rear w/premium housings? any issues?
            ?
            Originally posted by Simon S
            When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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              #21
              DEI used to make some good audio before.... they had some nice shallow mids...
              Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205



              OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827

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                #22
                There isn't any reason why the PPI's won't fit back there-they are standard 5.25" drivers and should drop right in. The tweeters would also fit, but would of course need a bit of modification to be able to utilize the PPI tweeter housing.

                Of course, there are good reasons not to install them in the rear housings also....pretty much complete overkill for the factory locations, especially since you really want to use something for 'rear fill' only back there....even with a matching set up front, these would easily 'overpower' them.
                Eric Giles
                '20 M2 CS
                '04 M3
                '11 X5 35D
                '87 325is
                '91 325i Sport

                There are few things more expensive than a cheap BMW...

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Eric Giles View Post
                  There isn't any reason why the PPI's won't fit back there-they are standard 5.25" drivers and should drop right in. The tweeters would also fit, but would of course need a bit of modification to be able to utilize the PPI tweeter housing.

                  Of course, there are good reasons not to install them in the rear housings also....pretty much complete overkill for the factory locations, especially since you really want to use something for 'rear fill' only back there....even with a matching set up front, these would easily 'overpower' them.
                  Rear fill debate in 3...2...1... GO! :rofl:

                  I'm a big fan of rear fill regardless of what you have back there. To me it adds depth of stage and makes for a richer/more full sound.
                  Originally posted by Simon S
                  When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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                    #24
                    I'm planning on putting some "decent" (<$90) coaxials in the rear to help with the midrange. Any suggestions?

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                      #25
                      Bumping this back up: did the PPI.. vanish from existence?
                      Self-answer: they didn't but... http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu...PPI_355CS.aspx ow $300.

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                        #26
                        I have some questions regarding speakers too. I dont mean to hijack the thread, but I didnt want to create a new thread covering the same info.

                        I too am looking for some speakers as my project is coming to a finish. I have some stuff lying around in my house.

                        I have a kicker zx750.1
                        two 10" solo barics in a box
                        pioneer head unit with three set of output
                        and a off brand 12 channel.

                        What i wanted to do was use the kicker and the 10s, as for bass (obviously) and wire the two channel amp for all 4 speakers (bridge the connection). I need speaker ideas fairly cheap like the ones posted above, or any suggestions on the above.

                        I know the equipment is meh at best, but i got it for free when I did another install. Any input is appreciated. again didnt mean to hijack.

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