Anyone Try These HUs?

More power to a set of speakers without the need for an external amp. That is if it does the claimed power and a normal voltage. Common sense really.
so is knowing that a headunit wont put out anywhere near 75 watts!

 
More power to a set of speakers without the need for an external amp. That is if it does the claimed power and a normal voltage. Common sense really.
Consider me schooled. I will be junking my 60x4 Eclipse amp and buying that head unit instead because 75 is a bigger number than 60. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

 
Hell I bet I could get rid of my sub amp too. Bridging that head unit's two rear channels probably=150 watts. I could run a set of comps off the front two channels and maybe one 8 off the rear two channels.

 
If you can't find the rms numbers published anywhere it's a good sign that they're pretty low, ALOT lower than the peak. Most quality aftermarket HUs advertise 45-50 watts peak but will actually make 15-18 rms, just to give you a general reference point. Your HU advertises 75 max so you may well be getting as much as 19 or 20 watts rms. Should equal 20 extra dbs.

 
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