Sorry for the Nubee stupid questions but I really want to understand this. So I have blown speakers (Diamond Audio Hex S600S) because I didnt think they were playing loud enough. The Diamonds are rated at 150+ Watts continious RMS and your suggesting Pioneer REV 6.5" coax's which are rated at either 60 or 80 Watts RMS depending on model will play as loud or louder?I wouldn't say you really want total SQ if you're pushing your stuff that hard and playing it that loud. More like SQL, which to me is very loud, but still quite good sounding and enjoyable to listen to.
With that said I'd say 4 Pioneer REV 6.5" coax's would play plenty loud and still sound clean/good at loud volumes.
I run a pair for rear fill and love them. Pushing around 75watts to em and they don't break up, have very good highs and plenty of midrange.
You can usually demo them at CC and find em online for around $75-80 a pair.
more power doesn't always mean loud, my horns on 30 watts would be far louder than most comp sets going at max RMS, even a set of z6's which can take 300 watts. Effeciency plays a role too.Sorry for the Nubee stupid questions but I really want to understand this. So I have blown speakers (Diamond Audio Hex S600S) because I didnt think they were playing loud enough. The Diamonds are rated at 150+ Watts continious RMS and your suggesting Pioneer REV 6.5" coax's which are rated at either 60 or 80 Watts RMS depending on model will play as loud or louder?
If thats true then I need to understand this power VS Loud thing going on here.
Thanks Biker