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<blockquote data-quote="msrpIZtooMUCH" data-source="post: 1399295" data-attributes="member: 565422"><p>Neither speaker that you mentioned would leave you dissapointed. Which is better.....? Who knows? It's all a matter of taste.</p><p></p><p>As for the rears, dont make them a priority. Mids and highs are both very directional in nature and when they are coming from behind you, you are not going to hear the difference between a 75 dollar set of speakers and a 500 dollar set of speakers. But, when the mids and highs are coming from in front of you, thats another story.</p><p></p><p>When you select an amp to power the speakers, just look at the specifications from the speaker manufacturer and add at least 25%....thats what I do. Headroom is a good thing. Remember that. As long as everything is tuned properly and common sence is used, no damage will occure from the overpowing itself.</p><p></p><p>Choose a sub that is SQ oriented. There are many options, but to get started look into RE and Image Dynamics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msrpIZtooMUCH, post: 1399295, member: 565422"] Neither speaker that you mentioned would leave you dissapointed. Which is better.....? Who knows? It's all a matter of taste. As for the rears, dont make them a priority. Mids and highs are both very directional in nature and when they are coming from behind you, you are not going to hear the difference between a 75 dollar set of speakers and a 500 dollar set of speakers. But, when the mids and highs are coming from in front of you, thats another story. When you select an amp to power the speakers, just look at the specifications from the speaker manufacturer and add at least 25%....thats what I do. Headroom is a good thing. Remember that. As long as everything is tuned properly and common sence is used, no damage will occure from the overpowing itself. Choose a sub that is SQ oriented. There are many options, but to get started look into RE and Image Dynamics. [/QUOTE]
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