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<blockquote data-quote="RowJoe" data-source="post: 6012758" data-attributes="member: 591258"><p>That amp can go active, right? That may help with the RSDs.</p><p></p><p>I ran these passively and I liked them at first. Got loud and handled plenty of power (amp is rated 150w RMS bridged, who knows with only 12v though). After a while, I couldn't stand the harshness of the woofers, mostly on metal music. Talk about screaming guitars, lol. I also don't think I got the midbass out of them that I read about, but to be honest that is probably because of my install. Doors are deadened and sealed up in some spots, but could still use more work. I didn't have a particularly good EQ at the time, so I was unable to tweak the really troublesome frequencies. For $70, they're hard to beat if you just want something that's loud. However, if your listening includes metal or hard rock, I'd look elsewhere for a better set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RowJoe, post: 6012758, member: 591258"] That amp can go active, right? That may help with the RSDs. I ran these passively and I liked them at first. Got loud and handled plenty of power (amp is rated 150w RMS bridged, who knows with only 12v though). After a while, I couldn't stand the harshness of the woofers, mostly on metal music. Talk about screaming guitars, lol. I also don't think I got the midbass out of them that I read about, but to be honest that is probably because of my install. Doors are deadened and sealed up in some spots, but could still use more work. I didn't have a particularly good EQ at the time, so I was unable to tweak the really troublesome frequencies. For $70, they're hard to beat if you just want something that's loud. However, if your listening includes metal or hard rock, I'd look elsewhere for a better set. [/QUOTE]
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