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T, I know your not a fan of Hertz in the rear, but I bought a pair of 200Ls. It will give me some lows at low speed, and the range goes high enough to fill in at speed. Plus, they handle 200 watts and have a 95 sensitive rating.
Yes, I really wanted to get the 880s but I'm going to run with the AdvanBlack lids. The colors match perfect and they seem pretty solid. Plus I managed to get them on without screwing them up.
T, I know your not a fan of Hertz in the rear, but I bought a pair of 200Ls. It will give me some lows at low speed, and the range goes high enough to fill in at speed. Plus, they handle 200 watts and have a 95 sensitive rating.
Yes, I really wanted to get the 880s but I'm going to run with the AdvanBlack lids. The colors match perfect and they seem pretty solid. Plus I managed to get them on without screwing them up.
Never said I didn't like the Hertz back there if set up properly. I just like other stuff a lot more. If u have them, run them brother. But if u also have a place to mount a horn then set that sucker up as intended an stick some horns in there. Just dropping a mid in back there is kind of like punting on first down. Go big or go home brother!!! Lol.
I have some laying around. Wish I would have remembered to do it before I put the latch back on. I wonder if I could do it carefully with everything in place.
T, I know your not a fan of Hertz in the rear, but I bought a pair of 200Ls. It will give me some lows at low speed, and the range goes high enough to fill in at speed. Plus, they handle 200 watts and have a 95 sensitive rating.
Yes, I really wanted to get the 880s but I'm going to run with the AdvanBlack lids. The colors match perfect and they seem pretty solid. Plus I managed to get them on without screwing them up.
200 watts for those is ok at best. I'd shoot for 400 if you can do it. An SD800.4 4 ohm bridges to them would be perfect. But make sure you have a grille with some space between it and the speaker. They have a lot of excursion and will slam the grille on bass heavy songs
200 watts for those is ok at best. I'd shoot for 400 if you can do it. An SD800.4 4 ohm bridges to them would be perfect. But make sure you have a grille with some space between it and the speaker. They have a lot of excursion and will slam the grille on bass heavy songs
200 will work. Don't let me discourage you. But for those speakers to shine they need more power. You'll hear them on the highway at 70 with more power.
The good news is that with this down time, I can finally get around to eating up the rats nest. I bought some ferrules and a ratchet crimper. Maybe I can get rid of some of this extra wire.
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