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How much power do you really NEED ?
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4822000" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>How does the fact that many people use inefficient subs mean that you need more power? Totally flawed logic. If you don't use an inefficient sub, or don't need/want a lot of output, there's no reason to use a lot of power. I've used an inefficient sub with around 400w going to it an was more than satisfied with the output. I've also used fairly efficient subs with about 130W going to each and it was obnoxious. I've used as little as 25w per side and as much as 100w per side for the front speakers and again had more than enough output for it to be painful with either setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4822000, member: 550915"] How does the fact that many people use inefficient subs mean that you need more power? Totally flawed logic. If you don't use an inefficient sub, or don't need/want a lot of output, there's no reason to use a lot of power. I've used an inefficient sub with around 400w going to it an was more than satisfied with the output. I've also used fairly efficient subs with about 130W going to each and it was obnoxious. I've used as little as 25w per side and as much as 100w per side for the front speakers and again had more than enough output for it to be painful with either setup. [/QUOTE]
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