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<blockquote data-quote="HiAmplidude" data-source="post: 981334" data-attributes="member: 561470"><p>I currently have my set of Ti6Comp Elites running on 100W RMS per side. I actually had to gain the amp down from optimal position to better balance my system. 300W each was plain too much (amplitude) for my setup, but they'll take it, if crossed over correctly.</p><p></p><p>They are loud and crisp, with a splash of smooth in the mid-low. "mellow" would not be a word I'd use to describe the PG Elites.</p><p></p><p>Midbass is pretty good -- that's going to depend a lot on your door and dampening (if you put it there).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiAmplidude, post: 981334, member: 561470"] I currently have my set of Ti6Comp Elites running on 100W RMS per side. I actually had to gain the amp down from optimal position to better balance my system. 300W each was plain too much (amplitude) for my setup, but they'll take it, if crossed over correctly. They are loud and crisp, with a splash of smooth in the mid-low. "mellow" would not be a word I'd use to describe the PG Elites. Midbass is pretty good -- that's going to depend a lot on your door and dampening (if you put it there). [/QUOTE]
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