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Old 11-11-2017, 10:13 AM   #5
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It's all personal preference. I'm a firm believer in having more than enough headroom when it comes to power. If you can drive your speakers on half the amount of power your amps can output and speakers can handle, everything will be working less, run cooler and last longer. And I agree almost any stock vehicle audio system would not be up to my standard as I considered myself somewhat of an audiophile. Pioneer DEH80PRS, JL Audio C3 and Infinity Kappa components, JL Audio XD400 under passanger seat, JL Audio 600/1, JL Audio 10W7 in the sealed ProWedge box.
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