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<blockquote data-quote="VWBobby" data-source="post: 7363285" data-attributes="member: 624844"><p>The CEA compliance was put in place to have a standardized form of testing. The amount of gross exaggeration and lies in the car audio world made it necessary to come up with a standard everyone is supposed to follow to make it equal.</p><p></p><p>That being said, you really wont hear a difference of 5W per channel. If you want it louder or sounding better, look into running at least a 50W RMS per channel amp to your speakers. Head units can't dissipate enough heat to handle more than about 20W per channel RMS. If you need more, you need an amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VWBobby, post: 7363285, member: 624844"] The CEA compliance was put in place to have a standardized form of testing. The amount of gross exaggeration and lies in the car audio world made it necessary to come up with a standard everyone is supposed to follow to make it equal. That being said, you really wont hear a difference of 5W per channel. If you want it louder or sounding better, look into running at least a 50W RMS per channel amp to your speakers. Head units can't dissipate enough heat to handle more than about 20W per channel RMS. If you need more, you need an amp. [/QUOTE]
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