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looking for coaxial 6x9 with a balanced frequency response on a budget?
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<blockquote data-quote="realflow100" data-source="post: 8665013" data-attributes="member: 676243"><p>Those look nice. and I think my amplifier will be fine with 3 ohms at 12v. it is a small class D amplifier rated 5v to 24v with a heatsink and its very efficient using almost every last percent of power input to drive the speakers. i'm running it from a 12v 5A power supply or occasionally a 12v NIMH battery pack</p><p></p><p>it doesnt even get warm when playing at max volume for hours at 12v. even at 15.5v it still stays cool. I think those will be fine. my amplifier has over-current protection so I dont think it will have any issues running those. and those look like great speakers very good RMS power rating. no tinsel leads showing in the front. clean look when installed in a box. I will definitely pick those up in about a month when I get some more money! And not a bad price either! my amplifier will handle lower ohm speakers as long as the over current limit isnt reached. so I may even get more power and efficiency with these speakers than the 4 ohm speakers I was using</p><p></p><p>My amplifier i'm using doesnt clip at maximum volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realflow100, post: 8665013, member: 676243"] Those look nice. and I think my amplifier will be fine with 3 ohms at 12v. it is a small class D amplifier rated 5v to 24v with a heatsink and its very efficient using almost every last percent of power input to drive the speakers. i'm running it from a 12v 5A power supply or occasionally a 12v NIMH battery pack it doesnt even get warm when playing at max volume for hours at 12v. even at 15.5v it still stays cool. I think those will be fine. my amplifier has over-current protection so I dont think it will have any issues running those. and those look like great speakers very good RMS power rating. no tinsel leads showing in the front. clean look when installed in a box. I will definitely pick those up in about a month when I get some more money! And not a bad price either! my amplifier will handle lower ohm speakers as long as the over current limit isnt reached. so I may even get more power and efficiency with these speakers than the 4 ohm speakers I was using My amplifier i'm using doesnt clip at maximum volume. [/QUOTE]
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