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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7443985" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Well,question is how do you like to hear your music?? Loud and distorted,or loud and clear with almost no distortion?? Loud distortion is what damages speakers more than anything..you know stock radio n speakers turned all way up!! What do you hear??? Chopped up words static screetching sounds rubbery bass sounds--Distortion!!!Damaging the speakers.An amp cleans the distortion up and also gives you a boost of power loudness to bring speakers to life and hear the difference in the music/instruments/ voice ect,also seperates the sound stage effect from highs mids and lows.I recommend an amp, a decent 4ch,you can prob pic one up on the bay for 100.oo or less for like an alpine 3550 duo-b is a nice clean amp,and 12v supply.My opinion though.Others may think different?????You can run the speakers until you get an amp,just try not to trash your speakers till then..Keep the bass turned down you know?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7443985, member: 634282"] Well,question is how do you like to hear your music?? Loud and distorted,or loud and clear with almost no distortion?? Loud distortion is what damages speakers more than anything..you know stock radio n speakers turned all way up!! What do you hear??? Chopped up words static screetching sounds rubbery bass sounds--Distortion!!!Damaging the speakers.An amp cleans the distortion up and also gives you a boost of power loudness to bring speakers to life and hear the difference in the music/instruments/ voice ect,also seperates the sound stage effect from highs mids and lows.I recommend an amp, a decent 4ch,you can prob pic one up on the bay for 100.oo or less for like an alpine 3550 duo-b is a nice clean amp,and 12v supply.My opinion though.Others may think different?????You can run the speakers until you get an amp,just try not to trash your speakers till then..Keep the bass turned down you know????? [/QUOTE]
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