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<blockquote data-quote="duanebro" data-source="post: 7564964" data-attributes="member: 636988"><p>I will try to answer the op. If every thing else is the same. (It never is and that is why you got all the answers above.) It will not help until you start to clip the amp. And it depends on the install IF the 100 watt system can handle the added power. Normally speakers are rated for thermal power handling, not what they need to perform their best. This is true for all types/sizes of speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duanebro, post: 7564964, member: 636988"] I will try to answer the op. If every thing else is the same. (It never is and that is why you got all the answers above.) It will not help until you start to clip the amp. And it depends on the install IF the 100 watt system can handle the added power. Normally speakers are rated for thermal power handling, not what they need to perform their best. This is true for all types/sizes of speakers. [/QUOTE]
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