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Rear fill to Front speaker ratio.....(long)
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff the dragon" data-source="post: 267" data-attributes="member: 540750"><p>You sure do ask alot of questions. Ok, the subs are always going to take more power to push then your highs or mids for the simple reason.....they are bigger. Look at the size of the magnets. Maybe a few ounces for your fronts, and it is not uncommon to see a few hundred ounces for the subs. Also, a simple rule to follow......what you pay is whay you get. If you are totally set on the crispest sound out there...prepare to pay upwards of $600 for a nice componet set like MB Quartz. If you buy everyday kenwood or pioneer stuff that is what you are going to get..an everyday sound. Sure it sounds good but it is not the best by far. It sounds to me like you are set on clearity so I dont think you would be happy in the long run with cheap ****. And your bass should be getting more power than your highs. On my competition system I have 7400 watts in the back and 1200 in the front. Plus the sound waves are shorter with your highs and mids then your bass and dont need as much power to bring them out. Hope this load of bull crap helped you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff the dragon, post: 267, member: 540750"] You sure do ask alot of questions. Ok, the subs are always going to take more power to push then your highs or mids for the simple reason.....they are bigger. Look at the size of the magnets. Maybe a few ounces for your fronts, and it is not uncommon to see a few hundred ounces for the subs. Also, a simple rule to follow......what you pay is whay you get. If you are totally set on the crispest sound out there...prepare to pay upwards of $600 for a nice componet set like MB Quartz. If you buy everyday kenwood or pioneer stuff that is what you are going to get..an everyday sound. Sure it sounds good but it is not the best by far. It sounds to me like you are set on clearity so I dont think you would be happy in the long run with cheap ****. And your bass should be getting more power than your highs. On my competition system I have 7400 watts in the back and 1200 in the front. Plus the sound waves are shorter with your highs and mids then your bass and dont need as much power to bring them out. Hope this load of bull crap helped you out. [/QUOTE]
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