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<blockquote data-quote="CVP71" data-source="post: 6737744" data-attributes="member: 620454"><p>By deadened he is referring to a product such as Dynamat. By amplified he is referring to using an external amplifier to make your speakers play louder. For example, your radio will put out anywhere from 18-25 watts RMS to each speaker. An external amp will put out anywhere from 45 watts RMS and up to each speaker. This translates to clearer sound at louder volumes. Basically if your subwoofer overpowers your door speakers, you may want to think about an external amp. The only problem... Your current speakers won't handle an external amp for very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CVP71, post: 6737744, member: 620454"] By deadened he is referring to a product such as Dynamat. By amplified he is referring to using an external amplifier to make your speakers play louder. For example, your radio will put out anywhere from 18-25 watts RMS to each speaker. An external amp will put out anywhere from 45 watts RMS and up to each speaker. This translates to clearer sound at louder volumes. Basically if your subwoofer overpowers your door speakers, you may want to think about an external amp. The only problem... Your current speakers won't handle an external amp for very long. [/QUOTE]
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