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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8050971" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I have MS62-C and the P900.4 in stock. The P900.4 is a fine choice for just about any good 6.5" component system. If you set up the high pass filter wisely, don't abuse the gain/input sensitivity setting, and don't try to boost the bass around 60-100 Hz, 145W per channel is fine. If you have to use the crossover on the amp I recommend starting at roughly the 100 Hz position for the front speakers.</p><p></p><p>If you don't trust yourself to know when the speakers are getting overpowered then I can get you the JBL amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8050971, member: 628688"] I have MS62-C and the P900.4 in stock. The P900.4 is a fine choice for just about any good 6.5" component system. If you set up the high pass filter wisely, don't abuse the gain/input sensitivity setting, and don't try to boost the bass around 60-100 Hz, 145W per channel is fine. If you have to use the crossover on the amp I recommend starting at roughly the 100 Hz position for the front speakers. If you don't trust yourself to know when the speakers are getting overpowered then I can get you the JBL amp. [/QUOTE]
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