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<blockquote data-quote="emilimo701" data-source="post: 6892741" data-attributes="member: 622834"><p>question, if you don't mind</p><p></p><p>I have an infinity 475a 4-channel bridged for my fronts because 75watts didn't seem to be enough... my gains were up (almost) all the way. Now getting "180watts RMS" per channel bridged, it is louder, but again i have the gains up almost all the way. The speakers are only rated at 100w and they take it fine (i don't turn my head unit up more than half way because it starts to distort at about 60%). Would you recommend that i get an amp powerful enough so that i'm satisfied with the output only turning the gains up halfway? Looks like i'm looking at about 250w RMS per channel? Only problem is there aren't that many drivers that seem to be meant to handle more than 100 continuous watts....i guess that's why you see setups with multiple components in each door....</p><p></p><p>anyway, on topic. one of the dealers near me carries Hertz. However, I'm afraid to even ask the prices. Geon: did you get yours online, and for how much? impressions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilimo701, post: 6892741, member: 622834"] question, if you don't mind I have an infinity 475a 4-channel bridged for my fronts because 75watts didn't seem to be enough... my gains were up (almost) all the way. Now getting "180watts RMS" per channel bridged, it is louder, but again i have the gains up almost all the way. The speakers are only rated at 100w and they take it fine (i don't turn my head unit up more than half way because it starts to distort at about 60%). Would you recommend that i get an amp powerful enough so that i'm satisfied with the output only turning the gains up halfway? Looks like i'm looking at about 250w RMS per channel? Only problem is there aren't that many drivers that seem to be meant to handle more than 100 continuous watts....i guess that's why you see setups with multiple components in each door.... anyway, on topic. one of the dealers near me carries Hertz. However, I'm afraid to even ask the prices. Geon: did you get yours online, and for how much? impressions? [/QUOTE]
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