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<blockquote data-quote="bigbud747" data-source="post: 5028239" data-attributes="member: 581322"><p>Well, right now my 6x9's scream since i've got more settings to adjust on my Pioneer (built in eq) compared to my old Alpine 9827. My 6x9's are louder than I kid I know with a pair of Type S 5x7 components and a pair of Type S 6x9's, all of which are amped with about 40 watts a piece going to them. And I've tuned that amp so it's getting max power and clarity. So I honestly don't think I'll need an amp, unless I'm going to become an sq guy, which won't happen any time soon. And I agree with k_schutte, I'm not going to be building a hard core sub box or stomping the kickpanels everytime I get in the truck, so I don't see why a thick layer of fleece and a couple of layers of fairly thick fiberglass won't do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbud747, post: 5028239, member: 581322"] Well, right now my 6x9's scream since i've got more settings to adjust on my Pioneer (built in eq) compared to my old Alpine 9827. My 6x9's are louder than I kid I know with a pair of Type S 5x7 components and a pair of Type S 6x9's, all of which are amped with about 40 watts a piece going to them. And I've tuned that amp so it's getting max power and clarity. So I honestly don't think I'll need an amp, unless I'm going to become an sq guy, which won't happen any time soon. And I agree with k_schutte, I'm not going to be building a hard core sub box or stomping the kickpanels everytime I get in the truck, so I don't see why a thick layer of fleece and a couple of layers of fairly thick fiberglass won't do. [/QUOTE]
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