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<blockquote data-quote="DJ FADE" data-source="post: 572235" data-attributes="member: 555886"><p>amp them. find out what rms those new rockford 2 ways can handle and then buy an amp that matches. in my boat i have an alpine head unit, with diamond audio all the way around.. 4 on the tower, 4 in the boat.. and theyre all powered by external amps. add a sub/amp and that will make it louder too. you dont need to change headunits to get it louder, you just need more power to the speakers. that headunit is probably only putting out 8-12 watts per speaker. if you have any other q's, let me know! hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ FADE, post: 572235, member: 555886"] amp them. find out what rms those new rockford 2 ways can handle and then buy an amp that matches. in my boat i have an alpine head unit, with diamond audio all the way around.. 4 on the tower, 4 in the boat.. and theyre all powered by external amps. add a sub/amp and that will make it louder too. you dont need to change headunits to get it louder, you just need more power to the speakers. that headunit is probably only putting out 8-12 watts per speaker. if you have any other q's, let me know! hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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