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<blockquote data-quote="kingsxman" data-source="post: 1353571" data-attributes="member: 563735"><p>Dude, I think your being too hard on Circuit CIty and especially your mom. Its a gift. She meant well. I'm sure she walked into Circuit City and said "I want to get my son a really nice set of speakers" and they obliged. They probably asked questions but she didnt know. You know how moms are...</p><p></p><p>Anyway I checked and those speakers probably need at least 50-60 watts rms to sound good. Why dont you look here for a refurbed amp that will drive them, get one and if you cant install yourself you'll only be out about $175 for install and amp probably. Then, you'll have one heck of a nice sounding system for next to nothing out of your pocket.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.profilecaraudio.com/amplifiers.htm" target="_blank">http://www.profilecaraudio.com/amplifiers.htm</a></p><p></p><p>The ca640 will drive your fronts well AND you can hook it up to the rears for more power. Set your gains low on that channel so you dont blow your factory speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingsxman, post: 1353571, member: 563735"] Dude, I think your being too hard on Circuit CIty and especially your mom. Its a gift. She meant well. I'm sure she walked into Circuit City and said "I want to get my son a really nice set of speakers" and they obliged. They probably asked questions but she didnt know. You know how moms are... Anyway I checked and those speakers probably need at least 50-60 watts rms to sound good. Why dont you look here for a refurbed amp that will drive them, get one and if you cant install yourself you'll only be out about $175 for install and amp probably. Then, you'll have one heck of a nice sounding system for next to nothing out of your pocket. [URL="http://www.profilecaraudio.com/amplifiers.htm"]http://www.profilecaraudio.com/amplifiers.htm[/URL] The ca640 will drive your fronts well AND you can hook it up to the rears for more power. Set your gains low on that channel so you dont blow your factory speakers. [/QUOTE]
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