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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8873270" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Assuming it's 200 per channel - going from 200 x 4 to 350 x 4 and jumping from 96 to 101 is close to doubling the volume of your system. That would give you about an 8db increase in SPL, that's about as good as you could reasonably get unless going to 8" units or multiples of the 6.5's. The SPF 1000.4D can run at 590 watts by 4 at two ohms too. </p><p></p><p>These Stevens drivers du reasonable well when crossed correctly, They are VERY good sounding drivers, the only ones that I've heard in the PRO style that I like. (I've not heard the DB just to be fair) but the Stevens could be had in 2 ohm variants and that would make up for the difference in efficiency for the most part.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://stevens.audio/blank/ols/products/mb6-midbass-driver/v/MB6-2[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Overall, the Deaf Bonce are going to get the loudest of this group - all things considered. You could use the SFB 1000.4D for the 6.5's DB's and the DS18 for your tweeters, that would be pretty frk'n loud!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8873270, member: 689267"] Assuming it's 200 per channel - going from 200 x 4 to 350 x 4 and jumping from 96 to 101 is close to doubling the volume of your system. That would give you about an 8db increase in SPL, that's about as good as you could reasonably get unless going to 8" units or multiples of the 6.5's. The SPF 1000.4D can run at 590 watts by 4 at two ohms too. These Stevens drivers du reasonable well when crossed correctly, They are VERY good sounding drivers, the only ones that I've heard in the PRO style that I like. (I've not heard the DB just to be fair) but the Stevens could be had in 2 ohm variants and that would make up for the difference in efficiency for the most part. [URL unfurl="true"]https://stevens.audio/blank/ols/products/mb6-midbass-driver/v/MB6-2[/URL] Overall, the Deaf Bonce are going to get the loudest of this group - all things considered. You could use the SFB 1000.4D for the 6.5's DB's and the DS18 for your tweeters, that would be pretty frk'n loud! [/QUOTE]
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