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power balance
If I have 50w nominal splits in the front how would 80w nominal 6x9's in the
back sound? I am afraid that it might overpower the front speakers. Then I can just as well go for less powerfull speakers in the rear right? I will be running the front and rear speakers off an amp with gain control for both front and rear |
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power balance
How much power a speaker handles has nothing to do with how loud it will
get. Generally rear 6x9s are going to overpower the fronts simply because they're usually mounted in the rear deck and will load off of the rear glass. The front speakers are typically door mounted which will attenuate them and make the problem worse. Either set the fader towards the front or get an amp for the front speakers. Paul Vina "Johan Wagener" wrote in message ... If I have 50w nominal splits in the front how would 80w nominal 6x9's in the back sound? I am afraid that it might overpower the front speakers. Then I can just as well go for less powerfull speakers in the rear right? I will be running the front and rear speakers off an amp with gain control for both front and rear |
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