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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 1412240" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>-Those subs need a minimum of 75 watts RMS each to even work properly, powering off the cd player or the tiny amp you have will not give you the desired bass you want</p><p></p><p>-The Jensen speakers would be better off in the front of the car rather then the back, you want the concert in front of you not behind.</p><p></p><p>- The power output of the Jensen cd player is actually only 15 watts RMS x4, the peak power rating the manufacturers give is usless and is only put there to make the product look more appealing, you always need to find the RMS rating and match it up with the RMS rating of the speakers, they don't need to match exactly so long as they are reasonably close.</p><p></p><p>For the best possible sound with the speakers you have, use the Pyramid amp to power the Jensens in the front (front stage) use the CD player to power the factory rear speakers (rear fill) and beg/ borrow/steal or kill (not really lol) so you can get a proper sub amp.</p><p></p><p>All you need to come up with is about 150 bucks to get a decent amp and you have three months untill summer is here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 1412240, member: 540734"] -Those subs need a minimum of 75 watts RMS each to even work properly, powering off the cd player or the tiny amp you have will not give you the desired bass you want -The Jensen speakers would be better off in the front of the car rather then the back, you want the concert in front of you not behind. - The power output of the Jensen cd player is actually only 15 watts RMS x4, the peak power rating the manufacturers give is usless and is only put there to make the product look more appealing, you always need to find the RMS rating and match it up with the RMS rating of the speakers, they don't need to match exactly so long as they are reasonably close. For the best possible sound with the speakers you have, use the Pyramid amp to power the Jensens in the front (front stage) use the CD player to power the factory rear speakers (rear fill) and beg/ borrow/steal or kill (not really lol) so you can get a proper sub amp. All you need to come up with is about 150 bucks to get a decent amp and you have three months untill summer is here. [/QUOTE]
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