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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8821420" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>It is not that the 1666s can not handle the power; It is that the radio can not push them to where you want them to. This is inherent in even aftermarket headunits. The amp section is 15-20 RMS watts per channel for most. Any voltage past those 20 watts is pushing the limits of clean output.</p><p>No need to replace the headunit. There are many amps with built in LOC to make installation easier. There are also kits called Add An Amp that make splicing a snap. Of course you would still have to run wires to the speakers, or if you're feeling froggy, you can cut the wires that go to those speakers and splice in there.[ATTACH=full]45058[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8821420, member: 654802"] It is not that the 1666s can not handle the power; It is that the radio can not push them to where you want them to. This is inherent in even aftermarket headunits. The amp section is 15-20 RMS watts per channel for most. Any voltage past those 20 watts is pushing the limits of clean output. No need to replace the headunit. There are many amps with built in LOC to make installation easier. There are also kits called Add An Amp that make splicing a snap. Of course you would still have to run wires to the speakers, or if you're feeling froggy, you can cut the wires that go to those speakers and splice in there.[ATTACH type="full"]45058[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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