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<blockquote data-quote="Xprime4" data-source="post: 6730665" data-attributes="member: 596654"><p>Ok I made few tweaks and changes lately. First i got a brand new nakamitchi pa4100 amp to power them bridged at 4ohm. that's an underrated 350 watt @ 12.8v per canal. Nice amp there</p><p></p><p>And i also put the tweeter attenuator on the crossover to -3db. First thing i notice, i wasn't even pushing them hard. The tweeter was pushed to its limit already. Now that it's more laid back, i can push to volume and gain so much higher without even stressing the comps set or the amp. Midbass is now pretty much insane (makes coins move in the hashtray) and since i'm without subs since a month i'm cutting them at 63hz. They do get that low with authority.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of modding my doors to make another set fit. They are that good. Honestly i love them even better than when i first got them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xprime4, post: 6730665, member: 596654"] Ok I made few tweaks and changes lately. First i got a brand new nakamitchi pa4100 amp to power them bridged at 4ohm. that's an underrated 350 watt @ 12.8v per canal. Nice amp there And i also put the tweeter attenuator on the crossover to -3db. First thing i notice, i wasn't even pushing them hard. The tweeter was pushed to its limit already. Now that it's more laid back, i can push to volume and gain so much higher without even stressing the comps set or the amp. Midbass is now pretty much insane (makes coins move in the hashtray) and since i'm without subs since a month i'm cutting them at 63hz. They do get that low with authority. I'm thinking of modding my doors to make another set fit. They are that good. Honestly i love them even better than when i first got them. [/QUOTE]
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