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Not as loud as I thought
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8488508" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>yeah speaker crossovers limit the power a good amount. I havent used a passive crossover in ages and will never go back to one since i'm going active all the times. Power doesnt necessarily mean louder, it just means more clarity and detail brought out in the music, you get just as loud as your stock stereo but its not gonna sound like garbage at higher volume anymore. If you wanted loud, you needed to get more sensitive speakers that get louder on the same power. Its not gonna automatically make your ear blow out, you are gaining at most 3 dbs from the whole swap and thats not much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8488508, member: 650438"] yeah speaker crossovers limit the power a good amount. I havent used a passive crossover in ages and will never go back to one since i'm going active all the times. Power doesnt necessarily mean louder, it just means more clarity and detail brought out in the music, you get just as loud as your stock stereo but its not gonna sound like garbage at higher volume anymore. If you wanted loud, you needed to get more sensitive speakers that get louder on the same power. Its not gonna automatically make your ear blow out, you are gaining at most 3 dbs from the whole swap and thats not much. [/QUOTE]
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