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<blockquote data-quote="bass_lover1" data-source="post: 5943501" data-attributes="member: 555256"><p>I'm still using the Neo3 currently (non PDR version), previously had them powered by a JL 300/4 so about 75 watts constant, and they took it just fine. The Neo3 offers a dcr of 3.5-4Ohms across it's entire range, there's no impedance shift because of it's design. Now they're powered by a Linear Power 652I (32.5 wpc) and they still get plenty loud when I need them to.</p><p></p><p>If you can get these on axis, then get the regular Neo3, if they're going to be off axis more than 15-20* then get the PDR version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_lover1, post: 5943501, member: 555256"] I'm still using the Neo3 currently (non PDR version), previously had them powered by a JL 300/4 so about 75 watts constant, and they took it just fine. The Neo3 offers a dcr of 3.5-4Ohms across it's entire range, there's no impedance shift because of it's design. Now they're powered by a Linear Power 652I (32.5 wpc) and they still get plenty loud when I need them to. If you can get these on axis, then get the regular Neo3, if they're going to be off axis more than 15-20* then get the PDR version. [/QUOTE]
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