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<blockquote data-quote="Bandieramonte" data-source="post: 6290998" data-attributes="member: 611675"><p>Ok, but even so, what if the real cap is 20khz? This would still limit the tweeters' brightness, and I would enjoy a bit more the music having more ample upper frequencies.</p><p></p><p>This means that I could bi amp to the JBL GTO1004 and set the power so that the amp sends to 90 rms per channel?</p><p></p><p>Well, considering the people's recommendation, the Focal Solid 4 seems to be the better quality than the JBL GTO1004</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is going into a 2007 Jeep Liberty, where I will have two SR124-DVC subs in the trunk (for 1300 rms power with the Mb Quart DSC 1500.D), the SR6500 comp will be front stage, installing the tweeters on-axis, and the mids where the stock mids are, powered with the ???? amp(s), and the Pioneer 800PRS head unit. Because I will have plenty of power on the subs, I'm concerned on the power from the comps, wanting the most I can get from them. I normally like to listen the music with the highest volume such that no even a single bit of distortion comes out. (as soon as distortion comes, I lower the volume, though I don't know how would this be with my new system, since before I just had 2 CVR 15'' and 4 7x10 80rms kenwood speakers all in the rear, sounding like shit)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandieramonte, post: 6290998, member: 611675"] Ok, but even so, what if the real cap is 20khz? This would still limit the tweeters' brightness, and I would enjoy a bit more the music having more ample upper frequencies. This means that I could bi amp to the JBL GTO1004 and set the power so that the amp sends to 90 rms per channel? Well, considering the people's recommendation, the Focal Solid 4 seems to be the better quality than the JBL GTO1004 This is going into a 2007 Jeep Liberty, where I will have two SR124-DVC subs in the trunk (for 1300 rms power with the Mb Quart DSC 1500.D), the SR6500 comp will be front stage, installing the tweeters on-axis, and the mids where the stock mids are, powered with the ???? amp(s), and the Pioneer 800PRS head unit. Because I will have plenty of power on the subs, I'm concerned on the power from the comps, wanting the most I can get from them. I normally like to listen the music with the highest volume such that no even a single bit of distortion comes out. (as soon as distortion comes, I lower the volume, though I don't know how would this be with my new system, since before I just had 2 CVR 15'' and 4 7x10 80rms kenwood speakers all in the rear, sounding like shit) [/QUOTE]
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