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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7485696" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>What he said. As long as you didn't pay over $120 they aren't bad. If you paid full retail you got ripped off. Nothing special at all, but they get loud and take some abuse. You might as well run them ported if you have the space, in which case you will need to pay for a custom enclosure to be designed and built for them, as the store bought ones will NOT perform well. The home you put the speakers in makes all of a world of difference. If you're not willing to pay the $140-$200 for a proper enclosure, just buy a sealed one from whatever store. As for an amp, if you wanna push them as much as you can, find an amp that does 1200w RMS @ 1 or 2 ohms. We need to know the voicecoil configuration on yours to be able to help you properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7485696, member: 631325"] What he said. As long as you didn't pay over $120 they aren't bad. If you paid full retail you got ripped off. Nothing special at all, but they get loud and take some abuse. You might as well run them ported if you have the space, in which case you will need to pay for a custom enclosure to be designed and built for them, as the store bought ones will NOT perform well. The home you put the speakers in makes all of a world of difference. If you're not willing to pay the $140-$200 for a proper enclosure, just buy a sealed one from whatever store. As for an amp, if you wanna push them as much as you can, find an amp that does 1200w RMS @ 1 or 2 ohms. We need to know the voicecoil configuration on yours to be able to help you properly. [/QUOTE]
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