Best Co-Axial For $150

do they sound good with that much power tho? Thats the only thing im worried about on the REVS. Like I said, I can get them for a very nice price, but I dont know if over powering them by 100 watts is still going to sound good. Then again, ill be upgrading from some old pioneer dual cone speakers, which I'm feeding about 60 RMS, and there rated at 20 RMS, and they sound pretty decent.
yea, they sound great with that much power. i am telling you, they are the best coaxial i have ever heard/used. i ran a pair of them off of a JL 300/2 for a while and they loved 150 per side.

 
LOL, so many opinions.... I'm telling you guys who are looking for co-axial's please go to your local shop who has these specific brands displayed and listen to them yourself....

What sounds good to me might not sound good to you... I know that might sound weird but with sound selection it's just subjective.

Read the high end car audio mags like Car Audio and Electronics they will tell you the same thing I'm telling you go to a local dealer and decide for yourself.

Also, if you haven't done your homework before you choose a speaker than you really don't know what to listen to in the first place. I'd suggest you guys buy Vance Dickason's The Loudspeaker Cookbook. High-Performance Car Stereo by Joe Pettitt is also great.

Mike

 
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