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<blockquote data-quote="Bandieramonte" data-source="post: 6267985" data-attributes="member: 611675"><p>Given that the SPL enthusiasts I've heard from usually have 3000+ rms in subs, I thought that 1400 rms in subs would be sufficiently small for a SQ setup. Also, consider that my subs are polk SR124-DVC, which are SQ oriented. But well, I think I should then aim to SQL. You suggested two sets of components, that would be in what places of the vehicle? And what amount of rms power would I need in them to balance with those subs?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Believe me, I've read many many reviews of many different types of components and speaker setups, and ended up even more confused due to the wideness of this topic. That's why I made this thread to see what SQL (as it turned out to be) speakers setup can I combine with those subs.</p><p></p><p>I think that the components is the best setup I can do in the front stage, but am unsure on what to do elsewhere in the vehicle since just one comp seems to be overpowered by those subs. I Don't know what sounds better between 2 pairs of 6x9'' speakers, or 2 individual mids and 2 individual tweeters, or any other kind of speakers out there. Or perhaps this got nothing to do with sound quality and I should instead focus on the brands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandieramonte, post: 6267985, member: 611675"] Given that the SPL enthusiasts I've heard from usually have 3000+ rms in subs, I thought that 1400 rms in subs would be sufficiently small for a SQ setup. Also, consider that my subs are polk SR124-DVC, which are SQ oriented. But well, I think I should then aim to SQL. You suggested two sets of components, that would be in what places of the vehicle? And what amount of rms power would I need in them to balance with those subs? Believe me, I've read many many reviews of many different types of components and speaker setups, and ended up even more confused due to the wideness of this topic. That's why I made this thread to see what SQL (as it turned out to be) speakers setup can I combine with those subs. I think that the components is the best setup I can do in the front stage, but am unsure on what to do elsewhere in the vehicle since just one comp seems to be overpowered by those subs. I Don't know what sounds better between 2 pairs of 6x9'' speakers, or 2 individual mids and 2 individual tweeters, or any other kind of speakers out there. Or perhaps this got nothing to do with sound quality and I should instead focus on the brands? [/QUOTE]
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