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<blockquote data-quote="Dktalee" data-source="post: 8703406" data-attributes="member: 679518"><p>Okay, so im very new to car audio. Infact I just purchased my first head unit. Im rebuilding a 1987 Oldsmobile 442. I wanted an upgraded radio but one that would fit in my dash. I came across a 90’s-00’s Pioneer DEH-P77DH thats 1.5 Din in almost perfect condtion. This is in the specs.</p><p></p><p>CD receiver with built-in MOSFET45 amplifier (22 watts RMS/45 peak x 4 channels)</p><p></p><p>While searching for a set of quality 3.5 Dash speakers to hook it into. Though I have read online that 3.5” speakers are almost useless. Im doing the car in factory specs. Now I was looking for speakers and almost all speakers are rated at 80w to 120w are those numbers max? Or can my head unit not supply enough power? What do these ratings mean. I apologize. Im 20 and not familiar with these things. thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dktalee, post: 8703406, member: 679518"] Okay, so im very new to car audio. Infact I just purchased my first head unit. Im rebuilding a 1987 Oldsmobile 442. I wanted an upgraded radio but one that would fit in my dash. I came across a 90’s-00’s Pioneer DEH-P77DH thats 1.5 Din in almost perfect condtion. This is in the specs. CD receiver with built-in MOSFET45 amplifier (22 watts RMS/45 peak x 4 channels) While searching for a set of quality 3.5 Dash speakers to hook it into. Though I have read online that 3.5” speakers are almost useless. Im doing the car in factory specs. Now I was looking for speakers and almost all speakers are rated at 80w to 120w are those numbers max? Or can my head unit not supply enough power? What do these ratings mean. I apologize. Im 20 and not familiar with these things. thank you. [/QUOTE]
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