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<blockquote data-quote="treesive" data-source="post: 7503239" data-attributes="member: 631309"><p>I like the idea of the hertz speakers on an external amp with like a JBL sub (I think you can more than likely buy them in greece). The second dealer is correct about the woofers and the need for another amp if they are subwoofers. It could be that they are just a couple of speaker woofers but they wouldn't be much for bass. Amp wise, you should look into either a four channel that will do similar rms to your speakers per channel and then will bridge two channels together close to the same rms as your sub. OR you can buy a small 2-channel amp for the speakers and a mono for the sub. This will be easier for matching rms but takes up more room and requires more installation time. Hope this helps as I rambled some and just don't know what type of equipment is available to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treesive, post: 7503239, member: 631309"] I like the idea of the hertz speakers on an external amp with like a JBL sub (I think you can more than likely buy them in greece). The second dealer is correct about the woofers and the need for another amp if they are subwoofers. It could be that they are just a couple of speaker woofers but they wouldn't be much for bass. Amp wise, you should look into either a four channel that will do similar rms to your speakers per channel and then will bridge two channels together close to the same rms as your sub. OR you can buy a small 2-channel amp for the speakers and a mono for the sub. This will be easier for matching rms but takes up more room and requires more installation time. Hope this helps as I rambled some and just don't know what type of equipment is available to you. [/QUOTE]
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