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<blockquote data-quote="boogeyman" data-source="post: 6664326" data-attributes="member: 606913"><p>Me personally I would keep what you have,you have nice equipment. You have to at least DOUBLE the power to get a 3 db gain wich is very if any audible. If you want more output my suggestion would be experimenting with different boxes and sound deadening if not already done. Keep what you have and maximize and do everything possible to get the best sound with your current setup , then and only then consider swapping equipment. YOU WILL SAVE ALOT OF MONEY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boogeyman, post: 6664326, member: 606913"] Me personally I would keep what you have,you have nice equipment. You have to at least DOUBLE the power to get a 3 db gain wich is very if any audible. If you want more output my suggestion would be experimenting with different boxes and sound deadening if not already done. Keep what you have and maximize and do everything possible to get the best sound with your current setup , then and only then consider swapping equipment. YOU WILL SAVE ALOT OF MONEY. [/QUOTE]
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