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<blockquote data-quote="filtor1" data-source="post: 4055253" data-attributes="member: 559406"><p>that is a big budget. You might be able to find the Rainbow Powerline CS's for that price. I love mine, and have 400+watts per door, so they will def handle the power you have. I will warn you about the depth, make sure they will fit.</p><p></p><p>Aside from that there are several others that will handle that with ease. SLC's, CMX, Germanium, Profi, Provi Vanadium and on up in the Rainbow line up. Look at Focal, Boston, and DynAudio for even more options.</p><p></p><p>I am a huge Rainbow fan, so I am going to suggest you start there.</p><p></p><p>What are your other requirements? Other than power handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filtor1, post: 4055253, member: 559406"] that is a big budget. You might be able to find the Rainbow Powerline CS's for that price. I love mine, and have 400+watts per door, so they will def handle the power you have. I will warn you about the depth, make sure they will fit. Aside from that there are several others that will handle that with ease. SLC's, CMX, Germanium, Profi, Provi Vanadium and on up in the Rainbow line up. Look at Focal, Boston, and DynAudio for even more options. I am a huge Rainbow fan, so I am going to suggest you start there. What are your other requirements? Other than power handling. [/QUOTE]
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