most likly 150 per speaker..
Okay - lemme have a look around and see what I can find available that that level of power would be suitable for.
i heard it was kinda a waste to get rear speakers.. i have no idea if that is true or not... what do u think i should do?
This is where myself and conventional wisdom part company. Most here on the forum (and in other forums as well) would tell you that rear fill is an unnecessary extra at best and a complete waste of time, energy, and money at worst.
From personal experience I
like rear fill and lots of it when properly implemented....to the extent that not only do I have amplified rear fill in use but my rear fill is a component set. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
What do I think you should do? I think you should do whatever sounds best
to you. We're not discussing my audio gear or your mom's or your uncle's or the guy down the street's system....we're talking about yours. As human beings have this incredibly annoying tendency to be individuals and have tastes that differ from one person to the next what sounds best to me might sound like complete a
ss to you. What sounds best to you may sound like hammered crap to someone else. Hopefully you understand what I am trying to get at.
A good starting point, though, would be to get the best component set that your budget will allow for and after getting it installed and tweaked the way it needs to be if you feel something is still lacking then go for some rear fill - start with running them off of the head unit as to not incur any extra costs and if it still doesn't satisfy you look into amplifying them.