The absolute "loudest" components... At least 200w RMS power handling.
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The absolute "loudest" components... At least 200w RMS power handling.
I've been through entry level Focals and Infinity. I just can seem to get enough front stage to balance out with my two RF P3 12s. Any reccomendations? Looking to spend $500.00.
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What do you mean by "loud"?
Bass? Clear highs? Balance of both? Are your doors sound-deadened/matted?
If you're trying to balance out two 12" P3's... have you tried lowering the bass going to the fronts so more highs can come through at higher volumes without the woofers getting overdriven?
Bass? Clear highs? Balance of both? Are your doors sound-deadened/matted?
If you're trying to balance out two 12" P3's... have you tried lowering the bass going to the fronts so more highs can come through at higher volumes without the woofers getting overdriven?
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Yes the setup is properly tuned (aside from this)and the doors are soundproofed. I dont want to settle forr reducing tue gain to the subs. They are meant to pound. By loud mean SPL in tye mid range. Im thinking I may need to add a set of coaxials up front with the components in the kick panels.
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http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=4928 <--- 150w RMS
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=7080 <--- 160w RMS... 300 Peak
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=7183 <--- 200w RMS ... 300 Peak
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=7080 <--- 160w RMS... 300 Peak
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=7183 <--- 200w RMS ... 300 Peak
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You never mentioned the power that will run these components. If you run 75 watts X2 then I highly doubt you will get 'loud' and still have a nice, distortionless sound coming out of them.
Oh, and you said 'loud in the mid range SPL'. That doesn't make much sense as SPL is rarely evident through speakers that play 80 hertz and up efficiently.
Oh, and you said 'loud in the mid range SPL'. That doesn't make much sense as SPL is rarely evident through speakers that play 80 hertz and up efficiently.
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