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<blockquote data-quote="donmcgowen" data-source="post: 8720394" data-attributes="member: 660141"><p>Thanks Jeff,</p><p>That is some great info. So you said not to run rear speakers. I assume that doesn't include subs. The system is going into a 2021 f150 supercrew. </p><p></p><p>My last question is about subs. I was thinking of three or four 8s vs two 10s but my question is this. What rms power level should I aim for to get some really good bass? My goal was maybe a Kicker or JL Audio amp 2000w rms mono. The issue Im seeing is most 8" subs are only rated to 250w rms. So would I really get some killer bass with three 8s and a 1000w rms amp? Just seems a lot less power. But I do remember back in the 1990s with my 250w Rockford Fosgate amp used to give some good bass. So I dont know. </p><p></p><p>Does rms watts really make all the difference for how loud the system is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcgowen, post: 8720394, member: 660141"] Thanks Jeff, That is some great info. So you said not to run rear speakers. I assume that doesn't include subs. The system is going into a 2021 f150 supercrew. My last question is about subs. I was thinking of three or four 8s vs two 10s but my question is this. What rms power level should I aim for to get some really good bass? My goal was maybe a Kicker or JL Audio amp 2000w rms mono. The issue Im seeing is most 8" subs are only rated to 250w rms. So would I really get some killer bass with three 8s and a 1000w rms amp? Just seems a lot less power. But I do remember back in the 1990s with my 250w Rockford Fosgate amp used to give some good bass. So I dont know. Does rms watts really make all the difference for how loud the system is? [/QUOTE]
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