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<blockquote data-quote="crow" data-source="post: 2297493" data-attributes="member: 568415"><p>A speaker with a higher sensitivity rating will play louder with less power. If you are set on running the speakers off the head unit and you like to play it loud, this is one of the things you'll want to consider when making your decision.</p><p></p><p>Sound quality can be more dependent on the quality of the speaker design and the installation than on the power handling of the speaker. The advantage to adding a more powerful amplifier is the ability to drive a wider range of speakers and avoid overdriving the amp to get the sound and volume you're looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crow, post: 2297493, member: 568415"] A speaker with a higher sensitivity rating will play louder with less power. If you are set on running the speakers off the head unit and you like to play it loud, this is one of the things you'll want to consider when making your decision. Sound quality can be more dependent on the quality of the speaker design and the installation than on the power handling of the speaker. The advantage to adding a more powerful amplifier is the ability to drive a wider range of speakers and avoid overdriving the amp to get the sound and volume you're looking for. [/QUOTE]
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