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<blockquote data-quote="snitchelgroovin" data-source="post: 100379" data-attributes="member: 545892"><p>it also depends on how much you are planning on spending, and if you are going to get an amp to power them... im gonna try out infinity kappa perfect component systems which sounds VERY good and is the top of the line for infinity. they have a msrp of about 530 but ive found them for 258$ and since they have 100watts rms (which NO reciever puts out) i need an amp to go along with it.</p><p></p><p>i think the MB Quarts have a lower rms and i think that you might not need to have an amp to go with those. but i would suggest going to all different websites and checking prices, ratings, and what would work for you... and once you have found some that you think would work check them out at a store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snitchelgroovin, post: 100379, member: 545892"] it also depends on how much you are planning on spending, and if you are going to get an amp to power them... im gonna try out infinity kappa perfect component systems which sounds VERY good and is the top of the line for infinity. they have a msrp of about 530 but ive found them for 258$ and since they have 100watts rms (which NO reciever puts out) i need an amp to go along with it. i think the MB Quarts have a lower rms and i think that you might not need to have an amp to go with those. but i would suggest going to all different websites and checking prices, ratings, and what would work for you... and once you have found some that you think would work check them out at a store. [/QUOTE]
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