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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8692500" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>You're not going to drown out a single 15 on 2kw unless you use stock speakers on stock power. You could get by with a single 6.5 pro audio speaker per door with silk dome tweeters on 150w per mid and 30w per tweeter but a better balance would entail 2 6.5's per side with 2 silk dome tweeters. Ask me how I know, I had a single 15 on 5kw for a year or two. Even going to two 15's on double the power it was well balanced with two 6.5's per side with two silk dome tweeters. The sub stage isn't quiet, it's doing 154s.</p><p></p><p></p><p>**** supertweeters. I despise those headache machines</p><p></p><p>Taramps ds1200x4 for the doors (with the gain turned down, obviously), 50w x 4 cheap class ab for the tweeters, and the dayton dsp is all you need. The rest is wiring and tuning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8692500, member: 665412"] You're not going to drown out a single 15 on 2kw unless you use stock speakers on stock power. You could get by with a single 6.5 pro audio speaker per door with silk dome tweeters on 150w per mid and 30w per tweeter but a better balance would entail 2 6.5's per side with 2 silk dome tweeters. Ask me how I know, I had a single 15 on 5kw for a year or two. Even going to two 15's on double the power it was well balanced with two 6.5's per side with two silk dome tweeters. The sub stage isn't quiet, it's doing 154s. **** supertweeters. I despise those headache machines Taramps ds1200x4 for the doors (with the gain turned down, obviously), 50w x 4 cheap class ab for the tweeters, and the dayton dsp is all you need. The rest is wiring and tuning. [/QUOTE]
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