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Old 01-29-2012, 07:44 PM   #5
Ryan from Ohio
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Can you direct me to the "RMS Ohms rating" I would be most interested in seeing that.

What does your current system consist of?

If you have no subs then you may want to go for a set that will go slightly lower. However how much bass do you think a 5.25 or 6.5" midrange will give off in a door free air? (The answer is not much)

other than that its budget and what sounds best to you.

The most important thing to look at is power ratings and what you have to work with. You dont want to way over power them. You also dont want a 200 WRMS system and only give it 20 wmrs.

As far as the dB rating. Practically useless. Anyone who tries to tell you that is a true measure of a speakers ultimate SPL is a complete tool. That rating is supposedly 1 watt RMS of power at 1 meter of distance. Now how will that speaker react with 100 WRMS? 200? 500? 1000+? To think this amount would move in linear terms is like thinking the world is flat.
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