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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 5964023" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>Still would have to adjust accordingly to get things to sound right and to make sure you are not over driving speakers or not clipping. You would have to have a MIGHTY tightly regulated amplifier to hold true to a lot of what is said here just going off a dmm. A lot of sq guys take it a few steps farther with extra volume controls which is fine as long as you have the processing if not you can do what my friend did and he is not a real newb to car audio..going fully active he is though lol..still might have to attenuate for how different speakers in the system perform if you are into sound quality and like balance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 5964023, member: 541383"] Still would have to adjust accordingly to get things to sound right and to make sure you are not over driving speakers or not clipping. You would have to have a MIGHTY tightly regulated amplifier to hold true to a lot of what is said here just going off a dmm. A lot of sq guys take it a few steps farther with extra volume controls which is fine as long as you have the processing if not you can do what my friend did and he is not a real newb to car audio..going fully active he is though lol..still might have to attenuate for how different speakers in the system perform if you are into sound quality and like balance [/QUOTE]
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