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Old 12-30-2008, 12:36 AM
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i dont know really about speakers but wiring everything is what im good at. Just curious if i need an amp to run these speakers since it says 400watt?

Link = > DUB Audio - DUB269 - 400 Watt 6 x 9 Inch 2-Way Speakers - Electronics - Car Audio

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* Frequency response: 25 Hz - 20 kHz, sensitivity: 95 dB
* Power handling: 200 watts RMS x 2 speakers, 4 ohm impedance
* Heavy 40 oz. magnets with cast composite chrome baskets
* Carbon glass-fibre cone with PP swivel tweeter
* EPDM rubber surround with complete mounting hardware
* 2-layer high temperature ASV voice coil with 12 dB crossover

any help would be appreciated,
thanks


BTW im just trying to replace the OEM ones with something with better bass

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Originally Posted by Geforce
i dont know really about speakers but wiring everything is what im good at. Just curious if i need an amp to run these speakers since it says 400watt?

Link = > DUB Audio - DUB269 - 400 Watt 6 x 9 Inch 2-Way Speakers - Electronics - Car Audio

Specs = >
Product Features:

* Frequency response: 25 Hz - 20 kHz, sensitivity: 95 dB
* Power handling: 200 watts RMS x 2 speakers, 4 ohm impedance
* Heavy 40 oz. magnets with cast composite chrome baskets
* Carbon glass-fibre cone with PP swivel tweeter
* EPDM rubber surround with complete mounting hardware
* 2-layer high temperature ASV voice coil with 12 dB crossover

any help would be appreciated,
thanks


BTW im just trying to replace the OEM ones with something with better bass
I hear ya on the better sound part. I have in my 97 Bonnie SE, a set of Legacy 600w 6x9s. Man, they sound AWESOME! If you can find some, those are the ones I recommend that you get. The truth is that I never heard a set of those DUBs. So, I cannot tell ya how those sound in our Bonnies.

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Oh! And BTW, I dont have an amp on my 600s. So, I think you may be ok without an amp on them.
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Great thanks. im going to pick them up and see how they sound. But first i need to either fix or replace my deck because for some reason its popping my fuse (10a misc, Batt,etc) and usually didnt show what it playing, now it wont even turn on
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