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<blockquote data-quote="Bruizer" data-source="post: 3686986" data-attributes="member: 582239"><p>I must say one good thing about Audiobahn was the effeciency. I only put 460watts each to my AW1206Ts using a Kicker KX850.2 and I really never had to turn my HU way up to compete with anybody who thought their stuff was amazing. And since they were in a smalled sealed box they had some decent SQ. (Just so I don't get flamed let me make it clear that I'm talking about those people who we all know don't know the first thing about car audio but think they do.) Audiobahn is good for beginners as I was. Now I'm transitioning from that teenager who just wants to be heard, to that person who wants their music to get loud but yet sounds good. As a result, with my second setup I've gone with 2 Polk SR124-DVC subs and a Kicker SX1250.1 amp and could not be more pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruizer, post: 3686986, member: 582239"] I must say one good thing about Audiobahn was the effeciency. I only put 460watts each to my AW1206Ts using a Kicker KX850.2 and I really never had to turn my HU way up to compete with anybody who thought their stuff was amazing. And since they were in a smalled sealed box they had some decent SQ. (Just so I don't get flamed let me make it clear that I'm talking about those people who we all know don't know the first thing about car audio but think they do.) Audiobahn is good for beginners as I was. Now I'm transitioning from that teenager who just wants to be heard, to that person who wants their music to get loud but yet sounds good. As a result, with my second setup I've gone with 2 Polk SR124-DVC subs and a Kicker SX1250.1 amp and could not be more pleased. [/QUOTE]
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