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Hertz HDP4 with MLK 2 TW?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoffa" data-source="post: 7598766" data-attributes="member: 638791"><p>Im tempted at pulling the trigger on a Hertz MLK 2 TW comp, however Im in need of help in regards to how much power I need to give them.</p><p></p><p>I have a HDP4 (which Im not planning on swapping atm, just got it) and it delivers 150Wx4 / 500Wx2 bridged.</p><p></p><p>The speakers are rated at 150W/300W peak and will be run passive, however I find most reviews or posts regarding theese say they really need alot more power than 150W.</p><p></p><p>Some say 250-300 is what you need to make them play well, especially midbass.</p><p></p><p>So know you see my problem.. 150W will probably be to weak, and a waste of money to spend on expensive speakers that I cant use to its fullest, so my option is to bridge and run them at 500W each.</p><p></p><p>Is there anyone that can shed some light on wether they can handle that kind of power or if I should settle for 150W anyway?</p><p></p><p>This forum has already helped me alot, but to this particular problem I couldnt find any previous posts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoffa, post: 7598766, member: 638791"] Im tempted at pulling the trigger on a Hertz MLK 2 TW comp, however Im in need of help in regards to how much power I need to give them. I have a HDP4 (which Im not planning on swapping atm, just got it) and it delivers 150Wx4 / 500Wx2 bridged. The speakers are rated at 150W/300W peak and will be run passive, however I find most reviews or posts regarding theese say they really need alot more power than 150W. Some say 250-300 is what you need to make them play well, especially midbass. So know you see my problem.. 150W will probably be to weak, and a waste of money to spend on expensive speakers that I cant use to its fullest, so my option is to bridge and run them at 500W each. Is there anyone that can shed some light on wether they can handle that kind of power or if I should settle for 150W anyway? This forum has already helped me alot, but to this particular problem I couldnt find any previous posts! [/QUOTE]
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