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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 6536845" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>I can't tell you how much I doubt both of these for a few reasons:</p><p>1. If you're truly over 140, then either you know a thing or two about system selection and enclosure design, OR, you've just spent ungodly amounts of money. He has neither.</p><p></p><p>2. If you want to get to 150, then you have to get to 140 first, and if you're near 150, you wouldn't be making this thread.</p><p></p><p>3. Two very cheap 12" speakers in a cheap enclosure will not get you to 140dB on 500W each. It just won't. Even then, I highly doubt they're getting 500W a piece anyway. You cannot get a true 1000W @ 1ohm for under 170 dollars, and especially not when it's a Crunch amplifier. Plus, any amplifier that lists its max power rating is clearly electrically overrated since max power ratings are only for people who don't know anything about amplifiers and just want to sound cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 6536845, member: 554493"] I can't tell you how much I doubt both of these for a few reasons: 1. If you're truly over 140, then either you know a thing or two about system selection and enclosure design, OR, you've just spent ungodly amounts of money. He has neither. 2. If you want to get to 150, then you have to get to 140 first, and if you're near 150, you wouldn't be making this thread. 3. Two very cheap 12" speakers in a cheap enclosure will not get you to 140dB on 500W each. It just won't. Even then, I highly doubt they're getting 500W a piece anyway. You cannot get a true 1000W @ 1ohm for under 170 dollars, and especially not when it's a Crunch amplifier. Plus, any amplifier that lists its max power rating is clearly electrically overrated since max power ratings are only for people who don't know anything about amplifiers and just want to sound cool. [/QUOTE]
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