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<blockquote data-quote="Colin" data-source="post: 6474092" data-attributes="member: 616040"><p>I have two component speakers in the front with an RMS of 75 and in the rear doors I have co-axial speakers with an RMS of 50, do I need to have speakers that have the same RMS; as in have them balanced? My amp in the back puts out 75watts on 4 channels. Or would it be better if I put co-axial speakers in the rear doors with an RMS of 75 like the front ones? If so what are some top of the line 6.5inch co-axial speakers to look at?</p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p></p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin, post: 6474092, member: 616040"] I have two component speakers in the front with an RMS of 75 and in the rear doors I have co-axial speakers with an RMS of 50, do I need to have speakers that have the same RMS; as in have them balanced? My amp in the back puts out 75watts on 4 channels. Or would it be better if I put co-axial speakers in the rear doors with an RMS of 75 like the front ones? If so what are some top of the line 6.5inch co-axial speakers to look at? Thank you, Colin [/QUOTE]
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