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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 8147807" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>Those are great subs! They'll work in an SPL setup but you're correct in thinking they're geared more towards SQ or SQL. If the electrical in your car is up to snuff I'd say you can give the D9's around 900-1000 and it'll be pretty safe as long as you're not clipping. They've got a 3" coil so I think it's safe to say they can take more than 600. I've only heard a pair of these in the 12's but they were really impressive! Got very loud and sounded nice! $300 is a heckuva deal depending on what kind of shape they're in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 8147807, member: 638098"] Those are great subs! They'll work in an SPL setup but you're correct in thinking they're geared more towards SQ or SQL. If the electrical in your car is up to snuff I'd say you can give the D9's around 900-1000 and it'll be pretty safe as long as you're not clipping. They've got a 3" coil so I think it's safe to say they can take more than 600. I've only heard a pair of these in the 12's but they were really impressive! Got very loud and sounded nice! $300 is a heckuva deal depending on what kind of shape they're in. [/QUOTE]
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