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<blockquote data-quote="MB-AMG" data-source="post: 63759" data-attributes="member: 544695"><p>I've never had a D class Concept amp in my car, but some of my friends have them, and they are loud! They've got 18 db bass boost, too. I've got a Concept CC-754 powering my component speakers. In the last six months its blown a pair of Polk DX mids and a pair of MB Quart mids, and that was with a 600 HZ 12 db/octave highpass crossover! So they certainly seem to put out the power. I can tell you that the CC-754 is way loader than the Rockford Punch Power 600.4 that I was using before. That 800 watt amp should really slam the L7. Just make you've got a solid electrical system, Use at least 4 gauge cable, and Concept amps seem to need a really good ground, or they sound like s**t, so be careful with the ground. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MB-AMG, post: 63759, member: 544695"] I've never had a D class Concept amp in my car, but some of my friends have them, and they are loud! They've got 18 db bass boost, too. I've got a Concept CC-754 powering my component speakers. In the last six months its blown a pair of Polk DX mids and a pair of MB Quart mids, and that was with a 600 HZ 12 db/octave highpass crossover! So they certainly seem to put out the power. I can tell you that the CC-754 is way loader than the Rockford Punch Power 600.4 that I was using before. That 800 watt amp should really slam the L7. Just make you've got a solid electrical system, Use at least 4 gauge cable, and Concept amps seem to need a really good ground, or they sound like s**t, so be careful with the ground. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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