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<blockquote data-quote="PhatTonyDeMarco" data-source="post: 1098187" data-attributes="member: 560787"><p>I would reccomend you do not buy 6x9's for a trunk, that is pointless. If any kind of speaker should be in the trunk, it should be a subwoofer. 6x9's are too musical to be inside of a trunk, but 6x9's are crap speakers anyway.</p><p></p><p>As for the amp and speaker wattage ratings, yes, try to match amps with the speakers RMS rating. MAX ratings are normally incorrect and mean nothing. You can normally give a speaker more than its RMS rating, depending on the speaker, but most can go at least 100w more without being harmed. You could always get an amp with too much power, and just turn the gain down to match the output you need (read the gain setting tutorial at the top of this forum.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhatTonyDeMarco, post: 1098187, member: 560787"] I would reccomend you do not buy 6x9's for a trunk, that is pointless. If any kind of speaker should be in the trunk, it should be a subwoofer. 6x9's are too musical to be inside of a trunk, but 6x9's are crap speakers anyway. As for the amp and speaker wattage ratings, yes, try to match amps with the speakers RMS rating. MAX ratings are normally incorrect and mean nothing. You can normally give a speaker more than its RMS rating, depending on the speaker, but most can go at least 100w more without being harmed. You could always get an amp with too much power, and just turn the gain down to match the output you need (read the gain setting tutorial at the top of this forum.) [/QUOTE]
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