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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;natem33&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 2077"><p>I would keep the Perfects for now, unless you have the money spend on a more powerful SPL system. Based on SQ, the Perfects would provide good bass. One other problem that I can see is that you may lack mid bass (if this a SQ contest). If your front soundstage is set up properly you may be alright. But, considering the size of your bass amp versus the size of your 4 channel amp, I'd think that your mid bass would be drowned out by your low end bass and the highs from the tweeters (especially with your sub box right behind the front seats). Again, a good front soundstage can help this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<natem33>, post: 2077"] I would keep the Perfects for now, unless you have the money spend on a more powerful SPL system. Based on SQ, the Perfects would provide good bass. One other problem that I can see is that you may lack mid bass (if this a SQ contest). If your front soundstage is set up properly you may be alright. But, considering the size of your bass amp versus the size of your 4 channel amp, I'd think that your mid bass would be drowned out by your low end bass and the highs from the tweeters (especially with your sub box right behind the front seats). Again, a good front soundstage can help this. [/QUOTE]
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