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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7837712" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>in my experience, this is a real temporary statement..... just sayin. depending on what year that premier is, i know they do sound well and get loud in both sealed and band-pass (do not actually remember ever doing one vented, but might have) either way ported will get you good output.... and.... i just so happen to have a zx 500.1 laying around, which i might part with in the next week..... not sure why you want 9 con wire for rcas.... just as easy to stick with 3 sets of twisted pair rcas. you want it to be able to handle a little power, so there is no real wire resistance to degrade the signal, and nice rcas also help to block noise. while i have a thing for boston, mostly old school, i happened to check out both infinity and jbl mids i bought for review/testing, and they actually have some real nice response and sensitivity to them. the infinities were a little more powerful in the bass, but the jbl's were crossed over a bit better and blended well. excellent choice in the 20+rms power range. do some more looking around at amps for what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7837712, member: 629234"] in my experience, this is a real temporary statement..... just sayin. depending on what year that premier is, i know they do sound well and get loud in both sealed and band-pass (do not actually remember ever doing one vented, but might have) either way ported will get you good output.... and.... i just so happen to have a zx 500.1 laying around, which i might part with in the next week..... not sure why you want 9 con wire for rcas.... just as easy to stick with 3 sets of twisted pair rcas. you want it to be able to handle a little power, so there is no real wire resistance to degrade the signal, and nice rcas also help to block noise. while i have a thing for boston, mostly old school, i happened to check out both infinity and jbl mids i bought for review/testing, and they actually have some real nice response and sensitivity to them. the infinities were a little more powerful in the bass, but the jbl's were crossed over a bit better and blended well. excellent choice in the 20+rms power range. do some more looking around at amps for what you want. [/QUOTE]
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