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Crescendo pwx 10 in. Mids n super tweets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kybasshead75" data-source="post: 8735088" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>Yeah I will have to figure out the right size sealed enclosure for those to get them to peak around maybe 80 to 120 HZ right above where the subs are. I've got a bunch of amps around probably going to use two of the pioneer full range class d digital 4 channels for my mids and highs. </p><p>they are rated anywhere from 125 to 500 RMS with a recommendation of 300 watts RMS with a 2.5 inch voice coil. I believe one of those amps bridged would produce 300 watts times two channel and wouldn't get too hot if I kept it fanned I just usually don't like running ants bridged as they do overheat that way. </p><p>I wonder what a good sealed box would be for them to peak around 100 to 120 HZ and I'll just go with about 300 RMS as crescendo recommends. </p><p>I'm good with power as I just had a mechman 320 amp alternator put on and got a 45 amp hour lithium battery on the way and running all fat wires front and back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8735088, member: 681033"] Yeah I will have to figure out the right size sealed enclosure for those to get them to peak around maybe 80 to 120 HZ right above where the subs are. I've got a bunch of amps around probably going to use two of the pioneer full range class d digital 4 channels for my mids and highs. they are rated anywhere from 125 to 500 RMS with a recommendation of 300 watts RMS with a 2.5 inch voice coil. I believe one of those amps bridged would produce 300 watts times two channel and wouldn't get too hot if I kept it fanned I just usually don't like running ants bridged as they do overheat that way. I wonder what a good sealed box would be for them to peak around 100 to 120 HZ and I'll just go with about 300 RMS as crescendo recommends. I'm good with power as I just had a mechman 320 amp alternator put on and got a 45 amp hour lithium battery on the way and running all fat wires front and back. [/QUOTE]
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