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Q: QuestionWe all know it's rated too high...300w...really? Seriously, what can this thing take? 50w RMS, 100w RMS, 150w RMS? Anyone know? I'm just looking for something cheap and want to throw about 150w at it.
Asked by Macmyazka.
- A:Answer Ya it's nothing special in those speakers but they can handle 150 watt without any problem so far they are new so they working good but I can't say anything what happens down the road later on
Answered by Jazz
Q: QuestionI just purchased this speaker to replace my factory 2012 hyundai sonata subwoofer(blown). The factory car plug isn't adaptable to the new speaker or needs a converter or something along those lines. Any suggestions?
Asked by Brody.
- A:Answer honestly, if i was you, i'd return it all, and buy new subs/amps from best buy, if you want or need one, and then I would buy totaltech, 200 for a year and if you buy your amp/sub while youre subscribed, geeksquad installs it for free and if you have totaltech, most purchases like subs get a good warranty for a while, the year subscription is cheaper than paying a shop to install everything, and its installed for free with a good warranty, definately easier than worrying about wiring, just an idea.
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Answered by Matt
Q: QuestionCan I replace this with the subwoofer in my 2001 suburban..
Asked by Kelvin.
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