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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8710899" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>85 db sensitivity is pure garbage lol. 89 db sensitivity is below average. 90 to 92 is the standard for any decent level of loudness. Its not your stereo even though more power would help slightly, considering your speakers are 40 rms max, you cant put a an amp on them and expect more results because only with 10x the current power at 85db sensitivity would it result in real gains across the board but the speaker wont handle that. If it was rated 100 rms then yeah throw an amp. But with what you got, its kinda shitty.</p><p></p><p>I'd actually just recommend ditching them. Get some Polks or hertz or infinity components, they are all around 92+ Grab a cheap pioneer 100rms x 4 channel gm series amp as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8710899, member: 650438"] 85 db sensitivity is pure garbage lol. 89 db sensitivity is below average. 90 to 92 is the standard for any decent level of loudness. Its not your stereo even though more power would help slightly, considering your speakers are 40 rms max, you cant put a an amp on them and expect more results because only with 10x the current power at 85db sensitivity would it result in real gains across the board but the speaker wont handle that. If it was rated 100 rms then yeah throw an amp. But with what you got, its kinda shitty. I'd actually just recommend ditching them. Get some Polks or hertz or infinity components, they are all around 92+ Grab a cheap pioneer 100rms x 4 channel gm series amp as well. [/QUOTE]
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