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Does Sound quality rely on RMS?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8662657" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>My 2 cents: What you have listed will get you going, will power your speakers and should make you smile. I would stick with the JBL speakers with the higher sensitivity. Do yourself a HUGE FAVOR... add to your list some quality sound deadening for the doors and anywhere you mount speakers. If you can, over do the sound deadening. This will help the output of the speakers. I have owned a 12" P2 and I will tell you this. It WILL overpower the JBL's if you run them on head unit power. Just a heads up. One last thing. Run RCA's for ALL the channels when you install that head unit. That way when you are able to grab a 4 channel amp in the future, and I think you may, you will already be a step ahead. There is no reason the JBL's won't sound good... but you may have to back the sub down to have it all blend together better.</p><p></p><p>JBL and Infinity make decent amps at decent prices as well. The good thing about car audio is you don't have to do it all at once. Buy what you can and enjoy it until you are ready to add to or upgrade your system... or, if you are content, you're done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8662657, member: 675210"] My 2 cents: What you have listed will get you going, will power your speakers and should make you smile. I would stick with the JBL speakers with the higher sensitivity. Do yourself a HUGE FAVOR... add to your list some quality sound deadening for the doors and anywhere you mount speakers. If you can, over do the sound deadening. This will help the output of the speakers. I have owned a 12" P2 and I will tell you this. It WILL overpower the JBL's if you run them on head unit power. Just a heads up. One last thing. Run RCA's for ALL the channels when you install that head unit. That way when you are able to grab a 4 channel amp in the future, and I think you may, you will already be a step ahead. There is no reason the JBL's won't sound good... but you may have to back the sub down to have it all blend together better. JBL and Infinity make decent amps at decent prices as well. The good thing about car audio is you don't have to do it all at once. Buy what you can and enjoy it until you are ready to add to or upgrade your system... or, if you are content, you're done. [/QUOTE]
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