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Does Sound quality rely on RMS?
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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8662666" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>My .02 sound quality depends on install set up tuning crossover points and equipment more then RMS ratting. Also, my guess but that sony head unit might not like the 3 ohm load from the jbls. I'd throw a budget class a/b on the jbls. I'm still not convinced a budget class d sounds as good as a budget class a/b especially on a lower ohm load but maybe I'm too picky. But yeah id do some research and see if that sony can handle a lower ohm load (I have my doubts) or go with different speakers. Do not skip sound deadening.</p><p> Honestly id go with separate components up front, raw drivers from parts express or madisound. Use a hu with a 3 way crossover. Forget about the rears. They're not necessary. I've got rears in my Honda and I keep them turned down to almost nothing to where you cant even hear them up front. Sounds much better with them turned down. Replace the factory tweeters with a similar sensitivity rating of the mids something that'll fit in that location or install in a different location which ever makes most since for sq. Even off deck power your front stage would sound better then what you're planning imo. amp power is always going to be cleaner then deck power even with that sony. later on you'll probably want to add an amp to power your mids and highs.</p><p> For SQ I'd go with some soft dome tweeters. I like the Dayton aluminum cone reference series woofers for sq. I put a pair of the 6" in my step son's car with excellent results. However they have a lower sensitivity rating so they probably do better with amp power vs typical hu power.They're are a lot of good choices to go with. Lot of people like the silver flutes from madisound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8662666, member: 674179"] My .02 sound quality depends on install set up tuning crossover points and equipment more then RMS ratting. Also, my guess but that sony head unit might not like the 3 ohm load from the jbls. I'd throw a budget class a/b on the jbls. I'm still not convinced a budget class d sounds as good as a budget class a/b especially on a lower ohm load but maybe I'm too picky. But yeah id do some research and see if that sony can handle a lower ohm load (I have my doubts) or go with different speakers. Do not skip sound deadening. Honestly id go with separate components up front, raw drivers from parts express or madisound. Use a hu with a 3 way crossover. Forget about the rears. They're not necessary. I've got rears in my Honda and I keep them turned down to almost nothing to where you cant even hear them up front. Sounds much better with them turned down. Replace the factory tweeters with a similar sensitivity rating of the mids something that'll fit in that location or install in a different location which ever makes most since for sq. Even off deck power your front stage would sound better then what you're planning imo. amp power is always going to be cleaner then deck power even with that sony. later on you'll probably want to add an amp to power your mids and highs. For SQ I'd go with some soft dome tweeters. I like the Dayton aluminum cone reference series woofers for sq. I put a pair of the 6" in my step son's car with excellent results. However they have a lower sensitivity rating so they probably do better with amp power vs typical hu power.They're are a lot of good choices to go with. Lot of people like the silver flutes from madisound. [/QUOTE]
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