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<blockquote data-quote="cshaw" data-source="post: 5575453" data-attributes="member: 582406"><p>if your looking for better mid range and mid bass out of the front stage, def. deaden the doors and add some acoustical foam or the luxury foam from second skin behind the speakers them selves. if you think those speakers can take 100 rms, then get a bit bigger amp like 125 rms x 4 or something just to have head room. whatever amp you get, dont touch the bass boost if it even has one. bass boost boosts around 45 hertz usually and could clip the signal easily if you dont know what your doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cshaw, post: 5575453, member: 582406"] if your looking for better mid range and mid bass out of the front stage, def. deaden the doors and add some acoustical foam or the luxury foam from second skin behind the speakers them selves. if you think those speakers can take 100 rms, then get a bit bigger amp like 125 rms x 4 or something just to have head room. whatever amp you get, dont touch the bass boost if it even has one. bass boost boosts around 45 hertz usually and could clip the signal easily if you dont know what your doing. [/QUOTE]
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