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<blockquote data-quote="Bandieramonte" data-source="post: 6266067" data-attributes="member: 611675"><p>But is a set of comps in the front door enough to balance 1400 rms of sub power? That is what worries me on only going front stage comps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, I'm planning to spend more on these speakers that what I spent in the subs, since these speakers account for a greater range of the frequencies. So I really want to do this right.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I can't go back, the subs are already bought. If what you say it's true, then as I said in my first post, please help me find the best mid and high frequency speakers that would work very good with those subs in a SQ way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandieramonte, post: 6266067, member: 611675"] But is a set of comps in the front door enough to balance 1400 rms of sub power? That is what worries me on only going front stage comps. Actually, I'm planning to spend more on these speakers that what I spent in the subs, since these speakers account for a greater range of the frequencies. So I really want to do this right. Well, I can't go back, the subs are already bought. If what you say it's true, then as I said in my first post, please help me find the best mid and high frequency speakers that would work very good with those subs in a SQ way. [/QUOTE]
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