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<blockquote data-quote="DejaWiz" data-source="post: 3182662" data-attributes="member: 569941"><p>1. Components means separate midwoofers and tweeters and comes with passive crossovers to wire them appropriately.</p><p></p><p>2. With a clean 110-160w rms, those RSd's will really shine. All the reviews point to the fact they have outstanding misbass with that kind of power. For the price, they are a bargain.</p><p></p><p>3. It doesn't make a difference. Those numbers are MAX power, which means absolutely squat.</p><p></p><p>4. If you have a strong front stage and a decent sub stage, rear stage can be pointless. I recommend trying it without a rear stage first, then after a few weeks or so if you want some noise in the back, hook up the factory speakers. If it still sounds like butt, then go with a nice replacement set, like Pioneer REVs 6x9 which do nicely off HU power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DejaWiz, post: 3182662, member: 569941"] 1. Components means separate midwoofers and tweeters and comes with passive crossovers to wire them appropriately. 2. With a clean 110-160w rms, those RSd's will really shine. All the reviews point to the fact they have outstanding misbass with that kind of power. For the price, they are a bargain. 3. It doesn't make a difference. Those numbers are MAX power, which means absolutely squat. 4. If you have a strong front stage and a decent sub stage, rear stage can be pointless. I recommend trying it without a rear stage first, then after a few weeks or so if you want some noise in the back, hook up the factory speakers. If it still sounds like butt, then go with a nice replacement set, like Pioneer REVs 6x9 which do nicely off HU power. [/QUOTE]
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