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<blockquote data-quote="slick316" data-source="post: 287564" data-attributes="member: 547549"><p>power shouldn't be an issue, i was running 300 watts to each (way too much power), but no difference from when i run 75 watts. i heard a set of HEX's in an S2000 running off one of those new 2 channel JL e series amps, amp only does 45 watts x 2 @ 4 ohms and the speakers still sounded great with tons of midbass. sound deadening will help, and make sure there isn't a phasing problem, i had that problem with mine once. other than that, i have no idea whats wrong, sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick316, post: 287564, member: 547549"] power shouldn't be an issue, i was running 300 watts to each (way too much power), but no difference from when i run 75 watts. i heard a set of HEX's in an S2000 running off one of those new 2 channel JL e series amps, amp only does 45 watts x 2 @ 4 ohms and the speakers still sounded great with tons of midbass. sound deadening will help, and make sure there isn't a phasing problem, i had that problem with mine once. other than that, i have no idea whats wrong, sorry. [/QUOTE]
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