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<blockquote data-quote="Txsoulrebel" data-source="post: 8423954" data-attributes="member: 667242"><p>Hello I just bought two 6x9" 800 watt (125 rms) and two 6.5" 400 watt (100 rms) speakers, both 4 Ohms full range speakers. I have a pioneer (25w per channel amp) head unit. im highly disappointed with the sound quality. Is it because i need an amp to power them more. Also what size and kind of amp do i need. I want a 5 channel so i can eventually get a sub. Thanks for your help! Sorry new to car audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txsoulrebel, post: 8423954, member: 667242"] Hello I just bought two 6x9" 800 watt (125 rms) and two 6.5" 400 watt (100 rms) speakers, both 4 Ohms full range speakers. I have a pioneer (25w per channel amp) head unit. im highly disappointed with the sound quality. Is it because i need an amp to power them more. Also what size and kind of amp do i need. I want a 5 channel so i can eventually get a sub. Thanks for your help! Sorry new to car audio. [/QUOTE]
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