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    Hertz Mlk165 - Power?

    Denali 804. I think you're right about the power issue. These speakers need power to make them shine. The guy who reviewed them for Car Audio & Electronics said he could not believe the midbass these things can produce.
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    Best soundstage from stock locations?

    Squeak 9798 speaks the truth. Balance control will attenuate all frequencies. Time alignment, used properly, when you have to work with stock locations is a Godsend.
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    Hertz Mlk165 - Power?

    I'm also running the MLK165's. When I bought them, I asked the same question, and was told that the Hertz sales rep, who called on them said he was running 300watts per side to his MLK's and noticed a big increase in midbass. I think I'm going to bridge my PDX 4.150, buy a two channel for the...
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    Hertz mlk165 help

    You are so lucky. I couldn't afford those so I got the 165's instead. I hope you will let us know how you like them when you get them installed.
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    Hertz mlk165 help

    Sorry. I'm running active, with 150 going to each tweeter. Wasn't thinking that your using the passives.
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    Hertz mlk165 help

    75 watts to the tweeters should be more than enough. Where are they mounted?
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    Hertz mlk165 help

    I really like the PDX 4-150. The birth sheet that comes with it says it actually measures 168 watts. Very efficient, no lights dimming etc. I also run the PDX 1-1000 to my sub. These amps are really small, and stackable. Both amps fit under the back seat in my truck, out of sight. If you go to...
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    Hertz mlk165 help

    I am running the MLK165 comps active, through A Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.2 DSP. The amp is an Alpine PDX 4-150. So that's 150 per speaker. I wouldn't hesitate to give the mids double that. Please let me know how you like these speakers when you have them set up the way you want. They're pretty...
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