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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 320150" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>in my book there is no such thing as underpowering...why? a 200 watt amp isnt always 200 watts in fact under NORMAL listening i'll bet its barely 20 watts if that. its just when people start being volume masters that "underpowering" becomes an issue and for that all i can say is you cant get silk from a pig's ear. people put WAY too much time and effort into rear fill. i say this all the time but when u PROPPERLY set up a system (even a budgeted one!) you will see how bad a strong rear fill is. want proof get a system test cd from auto sound 2000 or a usac or iasca disc and listen to it on a PROPPER home set up then think hmmm can i do this in my car? answer is yes. dont want subs? get 6x9 woofers and get a 4 channel amp with a good front coax. place front coax in kick panels set up x-over on amp to about 60-100hz and put the 6x9 woofers on 100 and under ..want more "boom" save the money u would have in rear fill get a better sub, amp and front speaker set ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 320150, member: 541383"] in my book there is no such thing as underpowering...why? a 200 watt amp isnt always 200 watts in fact under NORMAL listening i'll bet its barely 20 watts if that. its just when people start being volume masters that "underpowering" becomes an issue and for that all i can say is you cant get silk from a pig's ear. people put WAY too much time and effort into rear fill. i say this all the time but when u PROPPERLY set up a system (even a budgeted one!) you will see how bad a strong rear fill is. want proof get a system test cd from auto sound 2000 or a usac or iasca disc and listen to it on a PROPPER home set up then think hmmm can i do this in my car? answer is yes. dont want subs? get 6x9 woofers and get a 4 channel amp with a good front coax. place front coax in kick panels set up x-over on amp to about 60-100hz and put the 6x9 woofers on 100 and under ..want more "boom" save the money u would have in rear fill get a better sub, amp and front speaker set ... [/QUOTE]
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