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<blockquote data-quote="jmanpc" data-source="post: 2569020" data-attributes="member: 565915"><p>The Kicker SS is a very nice component set, but it would want more than 75w. The Type X's output is sort of low, however it makes up for it in sound quality... very nice sounding. The PCE 216 is a very power-hungry set. I've used the PSD-216 (model before the PCE) and it took 200w to really bring em to life. Any chance of upgrading in the future? But if you'll only have 75w, I'd rock the MB Quart RVF 216. They have good output and midbass on minimal power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmanpc, post: 2569020, member: 565915"] The Kicker SS is a very nice component set, but it would want more than 75w. The Type X's output is sort of low, however it makes up for it in sound quality... very nice sounding. The PCE 216 is a very power-hungry set. I've used the PSD-216 (model before the PCE) and it took 200w to really bring em to life. Any chance of upgrading in the future? But if you'll only have 75w, I'd rock the MB Quart RVF 216. They have good output and midbass on minimal power. [/QUOTE]
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