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150 + db with jbl W15GTi MKII?
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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 6971424" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>The GTi's can take ALOT of power on a burp due to the differential drive setup. They don't bottom hard and they will take alot of power for a short time. JBL in development to find their failure points didnt' have enough to kill them on a burp with 2 crown amps putting out around 10k watts IIRC. Longterm for music though they wouldn't like that much at all, but I bet you could get them to burp a 150 plus if you knew what you were doing. However, longterm musical output for a daily vehicle and just burping a certain number are two very different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 6971424, member: 560148"] The GTi's can take ALOT of power on a burp due to the differential drive setup. They don't bottom hard and they will take alot of power for a short time. JBL in development to find their failure points didnt' have enough to kill them on a burp with 2 crown amps putting out around 10k watts IIRC. Longterm for music though they wouldn't like that much at all, but I bet you could get them to burp a 150 plus if you knew what you were doing. However, longterm musical output for a daily vehicle and just burping a certain number are two very different things. [/QUOTE]
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