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<blockquote data-quote="spudracer326" data-source="post: 3332364" data-attributes="member: 565665"><p>well that seems awfully high to cross those horns at but since you cant do those it doesnt really matter...horns unfortunatly are not a "plug and play" driver and you generaly have to cut and move stuff around to get them to fit and sound proper....also that is to much power for those horns....there highly efficient and will make your ears bleed with little power...i honestly would say a couple sets of the new type r's(i know i recomend them to everyone) with 300-500rms to each set of mid and tweet...they get loud have a ton of midbass and a strong tweeter...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spudracer326, post: 3332364, member: 565665"] well that seems awfully high to cross those horns at but since you cant do those it doesnt really matter...horns unfortunatly are not a "plug and play" driver and you generaly have to cut and move stuff around to get them to fit and sound proper....also that is to much power for those horns....there highly efficient and will make your ears bleed with little power...i honestly would say a couple sets of the new type r's(i know i recomend them to everyone) with 300-500rms to each set of mid and tweet...they get loud have a ton of midbass and a strong tweeter... [/QUOTE]
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