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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 81855" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Chris, I think I'm getting the picture, but I'm still confused a bit. Kicker calls these midbass speakers, and says that they "go low enough to be used as free-air subs", which is what I'm doing. I have no room for boxes. So if the speaker can handle 175 wrms doesn't that imply you could put that much into them in their typical (unenclosed) application? What good is that power rating if the speaker maxes out at 50 watts? If you bought a set of comps rated 150w and they bottomed out at 50 would you be pissed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 81855, member: 541144"] Chris, I think I'm getting the picture, but I'm still confused a bit. Kicker calls these midbass speakers, and says that they "go low enough to be used as free-air subs", which is what I'm doing. I have no room for boxes. So if the speaker can handle 175 wrms doesn't that imply you could put that much into them in their typical (unenclosed) application? What good is that power rating if the speaker maxes out at 50 watts? If you bought a set of comps rated 150w and they bottomed out at 50 would you be pissed? [/QUOTE]
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