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<blockquote data-quote="BradyT88" data-source="post: 2429581" data-attributes="member: 572073"><p>All that I own I bought without 1st listening to. Well I have a set of 10" subs, factory enclosed, really nice, just couldn't bump as hard as i would like. Upgraded to factory enclosed Polk Audio 12", incredible. I have 2 Jensen amps a 300.4 and a 400.1 I love them. My Wal-mart Lightning Audio 6"X9" really nice just aren't loud enough for my new subs. I have had 2 CD players, a cheap wal-mart HU, it was ok, Imean you can't expect much for $40. My other an expensive Clarion with 128Mb mp3 memory, love it. ...But it hasn't been all good. I bought a Lanzar amp, but not just any, it had to be a Vibe... yes call me retarded, but I didn't know any better at the time. It claims it has really high outputs, no it is a 300.4 no better than my Jensen, adn $70 more. I bought some Audiobahn 6"X9" said they could handle 225 watts RMS, hahahaha, started smoking at 150 watts RMS, fried the voice coils. Crutchfield says they can only handle 90 watts RMS, while the other 200 sites say 225, wish I would have known this ahead of time. They were nice speakers none the less, just lied about capabilities. So I decided to buy one of those 5" Boss Audio tweeters. They claim to handle 250 watts RMS and run at 6 ohms. Well I get them and they only have a 2 inch voice coil. Well I believe the voice coil can stand up to 250 watts RMS, At 150 the cone moves so much that the voice coil starts to rub on the magnet, and eventually it the voice coil get worn through and quits. So they r poorly built, but that's probably y they r so cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BradyT88, post: 2429581, member: 572073"] All that I own I bought without 1st listening to. Well I have a set of 10" subs, factory enclosed, really nice, just couldn't bump as hard as i would like. Upgraded to factory enclosed Polk Audio 12", incredible. I have 2 Jensen amps a 300.4 and a 400.1 I love them. My Wal-mart Lightning Audio 6"X9" really nice just aren't loud enough for my new subs. I have had 2 CD players, a cheap wal-mart HU, it was ok, Imean you can't expect much for $40. My other an expensive Clarion with 128Mb mp3 memory, love it. ...But it hasn't been all good. I bought a Lanzar amp, but not just any, it had to be a Vibe... yes call me retarded, but I didn't know any better at the time. It claims it has really high outputs, no it is a 300.4 no better than my Jensen, adn $70 more. I bought some Audiobahn 6"X9" said they could handle 225 watts RMS, hahahaha, started smoking at 150 watts RMS, fried the voice coils. Crutchfield says they can only handle 90 watts RMS, while the other 200 sites say 225, wish I would have known this ahead of time. They were nice speakers none the less, just lied about capabilities. So I decided to buy one of those 5" Boss Audio tweeters. They claim to handle 250 watts RMS and run at 6 ohms. Well I get them and they only have a 2 inch voice coil. Well I believe the voice coil can stand up to 250 watts RMS, At 150 the cone moves so much that the voice coil starts to rub on the magnet, and eventually it the voice coil get worn through and quits. So they r poorly built, but that's probably y they r so cheap. [/QUOTE]
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