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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7657406" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>No 80w won't be too much. Those speakers will take whatever amount of power you throw at them. As for those amps, I wouldn't touch the MB Quart as its all owned by maxxsonics and all crap IMO. The Boston GT will do just as good as that Focal and Cadence so no need to spend extra cash. What you could do, if u want more power for future upgrades is buy a strong 2 channel now and run the rears on head unit power since they'll be behind u anyway. In that case you could do an Aura RPM 2300 or Boston GT2125 amp both solid amps that just happen to be inexpensive. This doesnt mean they won't perform like more expensive ones though so don't let that shy you away. I've had Boston GT and run Aura now and love them both.</p><p></p><p>For subs, look into the Dayton HO subs at partsexpress.com or the JL w6v2. Those are two solid SQ subs. I've had both, and u can't go wrong. The JL is easier to get volume from though and it's always better to have too much than not enough so u can just turn it down. The Dayton is a good bit Less expensive but sounds just as good. And they love tiny boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7657406, member: 626047"] No 80w won't be too much. Those speakers will take whatever amount of power you throw at them. As for those amps, I wouldn't touch the MB Quart as its all owned by maxxsonics and all crap IMO. The Boston GT will do just as good as that Focal and Cadence so no need to spend extra cash. What you could do, if u want more power for future upgrades is buy a strong 2 channel now and run the rears on head unit power since they'll be behind u anyway. In that case you could do an Aura RPM 2300 or Boston GT2125 amp both solid amps that just happen to be inexpensive. This doesnt mean they won't perform like more expensive ones though so don't let that shy you away. I've had Boston GT and run Aura now and love them both. For subs, look into the Dayton HO subs at partsexpress.com or the JL w6v2. Those are two solid SQ subs. I've had both, and u can't go wrong. The JL is easier to get volume from though and it's always better to have too much than not enough so u can just turn it down. The Dayton is a good bit Less expensive but sounds just as good. And they love tiny boxes. [/QUOTE]
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