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I have no idea what I'm doing... (amp and sub upgrade)
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<blockquote data-quote="timhof13" data-source="post: 8464268" data-attributes="member: 646811"><p>Like stated above there is a compromise sometimes with wattage, I prefer to slightly underpowered my speakers so that I can have the hpf set lower. You can always push more clean power to a speaker than you really need too. I feel that dollars to donuts 50 watts to say 75 is not worth the money at all. I'm pushing 50 watts to some Polk db 6.5 on my boat and they are very loud in an open area, if I went to 75 watts I don't feel that the west and tear on the speakers is worth the small amount of volume gained. To me 50-75 watts is a safe power range for most basic coaxials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timhof13, post: 8464268, member: 646811"] Like stated above there is a compromise sometimes with wattage, I prefer to slightly underpowered my speakers so that I can have the hpf set lower. You can always push more clean power to a speaker than you really need too. I feel that dollars to donuts 50 watts to say 75 is not worth the money at all. I'm pushing 50 watts to some Polk db 6.5 on my boat and they are very loud in an open area, if I went to 75 watts I don't feel that the west and tear on the speakers is worth the small amount of volume gained. To me 50-75 watts is a safe power range for most basic coaxials. [/QUOTE]
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