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<blockquote data-quote="d_dfw" data-source="post: 8272018" data-attributes="member: 661334"><p>I wasn't planning on adding an amp yet. From this speaker, all I can really pick out are vocals, and I was hoping to hear more of the upper range.</p><p></p><p>Once I can figure out the wiring of the front speakers then I would like to add an amp. There's the center, two A-pillar tweeters and the two front doors.</p><p></p><p>I just replaced the front doors with the Infinity Kappa 682.9cf which handle up to 100 RMS. And most of the other replacements I've looked at get up to about 100 RMS, except for the center. So maybe the center can stay on the factory amp, because it doesn't appear that aftermarket amps push less than 100 watts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d_dfw, post: 8272018, member: 661334"] I wasn't planning on adding an amp yet. From this speaker, all I can really pick out are vocals, and I was hoping to hear more of the upper range. Once I can figure out the wiring of the front speakers then I would like to add an amp. There's the center, two A-pillar tweeters and the two front doors. I just replaced the front doors with the Infinity Kappa 682.9cf which handle up to 100 RMS. And most of the other replacements I've looked at get up to about 100 RMS, except for the center. So maybe the center can stay on the factory amp, because it doesn't appear that aftermarket amps push less than 100 watts. [/QUOTE]
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