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<blockquote data-quote="rumple4skin" data-source="post: 7030741" data-attributes="member: 587703"><p>i like to stick with the old stuff for amps. they used to rate amps at 12.5 volts long ago. now adays you can find some brands that rate them at as far up as 17 volts and you will never get that in your car so the wattage rating is way off. with speakers you get what you pay for but id stick with some good 8 inch subs if you want to save space, stack up 3 or more to get lower ohms on you amp and get your moneys worth, low pass protection is key!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumple4skin, post: 7030741, member: 587703"] i like to stick with the old stuff for amps. they used to rate amps at 12.5 volts long ago. now adays you can find some brands that rate them at as far up as 17 volts and you will never get that in your car so the wattage rating is way off. with speakers you get what you pay for but id stick with some good 8 inch subs if you want to save space, stack up 3 or more to get lower ohms on you amp and get your moneys worth, low pass protection is key!!! [/QUOTE]
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