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<blockquote data-quote="bland" data-source="post: 6637239" data-attributes="member: 579140"><p>Not ready to switch yet. I haven't even popped the cherry on the aq's and it's been 2 years I've been wanting a pair of 10's.</p><p></p><p>As for your amp selection I still think sd would be the wiser choice. This might get long, but here's my logic.</p><p></p><p>The stetson is a great amp, and equally powerful, but your at a disadvantage cause of your voltage. If you could run the 12V version you would be getting extra power, but since you have to run the 16V one, it's like your running it with a crutch, and not using it to it's full potential. For the sd amps, they don't even make 16v versions. They are all 12v and if you have extra power you come out ahead. So comparing the 16v 12k stetsom you use you are getting maybe 9 k since your not actually at 16v. Running the similar 12k 12v sd you should have about 14-15k with your extra wattage. I know rise and all that comes into play, but you would be coming out ahead with your beefed up electrical setup.</p><p></p><p>Just some food for thought. I hope we find one this season to do a drop in test like at the last show. It;s great seeing 2 products back to back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bland, post: 6637239, member: 579140"] Not ready to switch yet. I haven't even popped the cherry on the aq's and it's been 2 years I've been wanting a pair of 10's. As for your amp selection I still think sd would be the wiser choice. This might get long, but here's my logic. The stetson is a great amp, and equally powerful, but your at a disadvantage cause of your voltage. If you could run the 12V version you would be getting extra power, but since you have to run the 16V one, it's like your running it with a crutch, and not using it to it's full potential. For the sd amps, they don't even make 16v versions. They are all 12v and if you have extra power you come out ahead. So comparing the 16v 12k stetsom you use you are getting maybe 9 k since your not actually at 16v. Running the similar 12k 12v sd you should have about 14-15k with your extra wattage. I know rise and all that comes into play, but you would be coming out ahead with your beefed up electrical setup. Just some food for thought. I hope we find one this season to do a drop in test like at the last show. It;s great seeing 2 products back to back. [/QUOTE]
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