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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8585726" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>well more power is just usually better, will give u more volume for sure.. however some speaker companys even say speaker can handle say 100watts each with hp xover set at 130 -140 or 150hz.. point is we use subwoofers and most amp the speakers so they can keep up with the bass and we use hp xover on speakers so they don't distort.. so if u get a sub then u can amp speakers too and use hp xover but if u don't have a sub and set hp xover at even 100hz u will have mo bass of any kind and if u don't use xover speakers will distort.. so get even a 10" in a sealed truck box or something (just so if can play freqs speakers can't) and a 5 channel amp u be good..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8585726, member: 671921"] well more power is just usually better, will give u more volume for sure.. however some speaker companys even say speaker can handle say 100watts each with hp xover set at 130 -140 or 150hz.. point is we use subwoofers and most amp the speakers so they can keep up with the bass and we use hp xover on speakers so they don't distort.. so if u get a sub then u can amp speakers too and use hp xover but if u don't have a sub and set hp xover at even 100hz u will have mo bass of any kind and if u don't use xover speakers will distort.. so get even a 10" in a sealed truck box or something (just so if can play freqs speakers can't) and a 5 channel amp u be good.. [/QUOTE]
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