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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8868195" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>There are several companies that are not the same any longer.. even the well known named you have mentioned</p><p></p><p>the Polks sound very nice on power for the $ spent and will ply at lower Htz freq. than most speakers on the market at the price range, giving you more Midbass and midrage are. the tweeters are crisp and on point and not a fatigue experience afterwards. A nice blend with a decent 60+ rms power range. Infinity Kappa are still some really great speakers as well. To keep from clipping and distortion and damaging speakers by turning up the volume knob to get a bit louder on hu power alone(11-15 watts RMS If that?) An amplifier is recommended and worth the money installing to help clean up distortion and the addition of supplying the power needed to give the drivers the justice they deserve to thrive towards keeping from damaging the speakers and to perform as intended</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8868195, member: 634282"] There are several companies that are not the same any longer.. even the well known named you have mentioned the Polks sound very nice on power for the $ spent and will ply at lower Htz freq. than most speakers on the market at the price range, giving you more Midbass and midrage are. the tweeters are crisp and on point and not a fatigue experience afterwards. A nice blend with a decent 60+ rms power range. Infinity Kappa are still some really great speakers as well. To keep from clipping and distortion and damaging speakers by turning up the volume knob to get a bit louder on hu power alone(11-15 watts RMS If that?) An amplifier is recommended and worth the money installing to help clean up distortion and the addition of supplying the power needed to give the drivers the justice they deserve to thrive towards keeping from damaging the speakers and to perform as intended [/QUOTE]
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