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![]() Drives: 2011 Convertible SS/RS M6 Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Claverack, NY
Posts: 71
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![]() Drives: 2013 SS/RS Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Fresno County CA
Posts: 71
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Myself, I've found alot of the sound comes from the box itself. I've built many boxes for boom boom systems and have had decent results with a ported/baffled style, a design that I was taught by a guy who does Db drags. Imo, When the box is built right / to spec, not alot of wattage is needed, even for "concert quality" sound. But with anything in life, different strokes for different folks. I am curious to the answer myself, as I have found higher wattage sometimes ONLY means more $ spent. I suppose if $ is no object, the motivations are null. Cheers. |
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![]() Drives: Camaro Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Arizona
Posts: 19
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They are 600 watt RMS / 1200 watt peak so I went with the large amp. Obviously I don't peak the system out but figured I would go big so I am not running my amp at peak performance all of the time as I likely would be with a 600 watt amp. I figured a large amp not used at full capacity would dissipate heat better in the small space in Arizona heat than a amp running at near full capacity often. Also what the other guy said: "better to have the extra power and not need it, than to need the extra power and not have it." The price difference between the 600 and 1200 amps was like $150. When you are at the $1,000 price point already, that's small potatoes. I intend on having a custom metal rack made out of square tube to install over the amps to be able to put a couple small bags in the truck. And obviously not run system too hard when bags are above. Also use unoccupied space up front for bags, etc. Last edited by yellowcamaro11; 05-12-2017 at 04:28 PM. |
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