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<blockquote data-quote="PremierAudio" data-source="post: 2335077" data-attributes="member: 571522"><p>Like mentioned before, how much power do you want to run? To keep up with the W7 is really biased towards the listener...How do you rate your W7 in your eyes...loud and sounds **** good...Really pissin the nieghbors off loud...Its really subjective...But usually about 200w a side will be a good start. But if you have an amp already what kind of wattage are you at? Really need to get the basis down...Bostons, CDTS, Rainbows sound really good off axis if you are not planning on using kicks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PremierAudio, post: 2335077, member: 571522"] Like mentioned before, how much power do you want to run? To keep up with the W7 is really biased towards the listener...How do you rate your W7 in your eyes...loud and sounds **** good...Really pissin the nieghbors off loud...Its really subjective...But usually about 200w a side will be a good start. But if you have an amp already what kind of wattage are you at? Really need to get the basis down...Bostons, CDTS, Rainbows sound really good off axis if you are not planning on using kicks.. [/QUOTE]
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