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Need advice on new setup - Mazda CX-5
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<blockquote data-quote="Brassman2010" data-source="post: 8742648" data-attributes="member: 682814"><p>I have a JBL DSP4086 amp. It is an 8-channel amp with built in DSP. It does 40w/channel into 4 ohms or 60w/channel into 2ohms.</p><p></p><p>I'm now looking at potentially spending a bit more, maybe on Type Rs or Mille Pros. Biggest concern with those options is whether the 40w RMS is going to be enough. I'd rather spend more on a better speaker that sounds better and can take more power later than spending more on power now for a worse speaker. I can't spend on both right now, and DSP is not negotiable since I'm adding a center speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brassman2010, post: 8742648, member: 682814"] I have a JBL DSP4086 amp. It is an 8-channel amp with built in DSP. It does 40w/channel into 4 ohms or 60w/channel into 2ohms. I'm now looking at potentially spending a bit more, maybe on Type Rs or Mille Pros. Biggest concern with those options is whether the 40w RMS is going to be enough. I'd rather spend more on a better speaker that sounds better and can take more power later than spending more on power now for a worse speaker. I can't spend on both right now, and DSP is not negotiable since I'm adding a center speaker. [/QUOTE]
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