Show'em Off!!! Post up 97-03 trucks!
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Last edited by BrowningSCrew; 08-01-2013 at 01:30 AM.
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60 is what is uses all the time, find out how many watts rms your head unit is putting out per channel. Max wattage really don't mean a thing. Look at the rms, and sensitivity
So everyone on this forum has the same steering wheel cover as me? Lol. Nice truck by the way,how do the 10" subs sound? I've been having a debate with myself,1 or two 10s... If I got two I think I'd do them in single boxes,one under the rear seat on the left and one on the right.
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60 Watt rms is the continuous power the speaker runs with. If you are only getting 17 Watts rms per channel from your head unit I would probly look around a little more. Those will sound fine at low to mid volumes but will distort up in the higher range. Running a speaker with too little power is just as bad as overpowering it. If you did decide to go with them a small four channel amp would be fairly simple to wire up and I know how much you like to tinker.
Last edited by jprevat; 08-01-2013 at 11:03 AM.
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