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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 16226" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Calm down, it's still as loud as it used to be, the difference is your ears got used to the loudness. Now you crave more sound, just take it easy, enjoy your hearing while you have it. Now onto the amp situation, a bigger amp won't make a real big difference, it will probably be noticeable, but then you will get adjusted to it, and be right back where you started, save yourself the $300 or so. The only way I would upgrade is if you don't have an amp for your mids/hi's, you could go ahead and take the amp from your subs and use it to power your mids/his, then it would be worth while to get a bigger amp for your subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 16226, member: 541271"] Calm down, it's still as loud as it used to be, the difference is your ears got used to the loudness. Now you crave more sound, just take it easy, enjoy your hearing while you have it. Now onto the amp situation, a bigger amp won't make a real big difference, it will probably be noticeable, but then you will get adjusted to it, and be right back where you started, save yourself the $300 or so. The only way I would upgrade is if you don't have an amp for your mids/hi's, you could go ahead and take the amp from your subs and use it to power your mids/his, then it would be worth while to get a bigger amp for your subs. [/QUOTE]
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