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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8777966" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>You can try a 600.4 on those speakers and see if that satisfies you. With the aftermarket amplifier, you'll have better control over what frequencies you send the speakers, so you might be able to get some little more out of them. Though anything below 50ish hz is going to be really taxing on any high end midrange driver. Those Boss speakers, I'd be surprised if they can handle 100 hz. But I digress. </p><p>If that isn't enough, which it usually isn't, a single 200 watt 8" probably will be enough for you to nicely blend with your speakers. Something like that should easily fit under your backseat or behind your seat. They don't take up much room. </p><p>Thing is, when dealing with sound quality and what sounds good, it's all subjective. What sounds good to me, might not sound good to you. So if you really want to figure out what's best for you and your listening, you might have to try a couple different things. It all depends how in depth you want to get and how important good sounding music is to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8777966, member: 681482"] You can try a 600.4 on those speakers and see if that satisfies you. With the aftermarket amplifier, you'll have better control over what frequencies you send the speakers, so you might be able to get some little more out of them. Though anything below 50ish hz is going to be really taxing on any high end midrange driver. Those Boss speakers, I'd be surprised if they can handle 100 hz. But I digress. If that isn't enough, which it usually isn't, a single 200 watt 8" probably will be enough for you to nicely blend with your speakers. Something like that should easily fit under your backseat or behind your seat. They don't take up much room. Thing is, when dealing with sound quality and what sounds good, it's all subjective. What sounds good to me, might not sound good to you. So if you really want to figure out what's best for you and your listening, you might have to try a couple different things. It all depends how in depth you want to get and how important good sounding music is to you [/QUOTE]
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