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Old 03-04-2015, 07:56 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JARblue View Post
This sounds like exactly something I would do if I don't purchase an amp when I upgrade the speakers. My question is would the base head unit be able to drive the speakers well enough to improve the audio quality? I assume they would to some extent, but I'm just wondering how noticeable it would be.
You will notice a difference, I promise. Average Joe, if not listening for it, May not. The great thing about it is........ if you decide to throw an amp at it down the road, these beasts can handle whatever you want to send its way. I have mine crossed at 50hz, and 200 watts, and they are crisp and clear, with amazing kick.
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