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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8671128" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Those 20 rms ratings are actually when you have the setup at full range with barely any or extremely low high pass. With an actual crossover around 2500-4000khz + the rms actually shoots up to the 100 rms range. something like the faital pros at 91 db would be massively louder than the HATs and still sound decent however if you say its not going to fit then you'll have to get the HAT tweets. The HATs would sound very sound quality and resolving with the hood up, not guaranteed to fully satisfy your spl needs with the hood down at high speeds though.</p><p></p><p>I actually have the prvs, they play down to 63hz just fine, the 500hz range is mainly how they use the driver in a 3 way setup with dedicated midbass in those Brazilian setups. There's not much good 6x9 options out there so you'll just have to settle with less output. There's also the audiofrog gb 6x9 as well with 92 db sensitivity but thats all.</p><p></p><p>If you have a fix, you can just get a dayton audio dsp for 150 and it gives you literally everything you need and can be controlled via bluetooth app. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8671128, member: 650438"] Those 20 rms ratings are actually when you have the setup at full range with barely any or extremely low high pass. With an actual crossover around 2500-4000khz + the rms actually shoots up to the 100 rms range. something like the faital pros at 91 db would be massively louder than the HATs and still sound decent however if you say its not going to fit then you'll have to get the HAT tweets. The HATs would sound very sound quality and resolving with the hood up, not guaranteed to fully satisfy your spl needs with the hood down at high speeds though. I actually have the prvs, they play down to 63hz just fine, the 500hz range is mainly how they use the driver in a 3 way setup with dedicated midbass in those Brazilian setups. There's not much good 6x9 options out there so you'll just have to settle with less output. There's also the audiofrog gb 6x9 as well with 92 db sensitivity but thats all. If you have a fix, you can just get a dayton audio dsp for 150 and it gives you literally everything you need and can be controlled via bluetooth app. [/QUOTE]
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