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<blockquote data-quote="bump465" data-source="post: 8521692" data-attributes="member: 660886"><p>i got the es series, orange basket. they are rated at either 150 or 200w, i forget. originally on the zapco they were run on 150w and the speakers did great. The audison only does 65w but i decided it was worth it if my amp would actually work.</p><p></p><p>my primary goal is not to make my speakers louder but to find a solution to powering them continously without issues.</p><p></p><p>If the solution is buying a new amp I want to make sure it is powerful enough to drive the speakers to their full potential.</p><p></p><p>the speakers would be 200rms x4 so, I didnt think 250 x4 was that much overkill.</p><p></p><p>Speakers are in stock locations on a 4 door vehicle. I see crossovers as a secondary form of protection so usually set them pretty high. for 65 watts i think im set at -12db at 80-100hz range. If i gave my speakers 200/250watts id probably cut a fair amount of midbass out maybe 125-160hz at -24db. id play it by ear.</p><p></p><p>hell I gave my 45 watt kicker 5.25 coaxials 105watts and it did amazing with a filter at 125. and I mean CDT&gt;Kicker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bump465, post: 8521692, member: 660886"] i got the es series, orange basket. they are rated at either 150 or 200w, i forget. originally on the zapco they were run on 150w and the speakers did great. The audison only does 65w but i decided it was worth it if my amp would actually work. my primary goal is not to make my speakers louder but to find a solution to powering them continously without issues. If the solution is buying a new amp I want to make sure it is powerful enough to drive the speakers to their full potential. the speakers would be 200rms x4 so, I didnt think 250 x4 was that much overkill. Speakers are in stock locations on a 4 door vehicle. I see crossovers as a secondary form of protection so usually set them pretty high. for 65 watts i think im set at -12db at 80-100hz range. If i gave my speakers 200/250watts id probably cut a fair amount of midbass out maybe 125-160hz at -24db. id play it by ear. hell I gave my 45 watt kicker 5.25 coaxials 105watts and it did amazing with a filter at 125. and I mean CDT>Kicker [/QUOTE]
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