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astrollinthepork
Sep 24, 2007

When you come at the king, you best not miss, snitch

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Who makes head units that skip out on the chrome and laser shows? My kingdom for a high quality head unit with USB and aux inputs that looks like it came from a 1995 audiophile catalog.

astrollinthepork fucked around with this message at 22:02 on Dec 4, 2012

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astrollinthepork
Sep 24, 2007

When you come at the king, you best not miss, snitch

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Working on a budget here. I just bought a pair of speakers with an RMS range of 2-30W. My head unit is pushing out 17W. I'm confused about this and I can't even explain how. I see stuff about under powering speakers and all sorts of stuff.

Basically, are those speakers a good match for the head unit?

astrollinthepork
Sep 24, 2007

When you come at the king, you best not miss, snitch

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some texas redneck posted:

You're fine, it just won't get super loud with them. But chances are your existing speakers have similar efficiency anyway.

But what the hell head unit do you have that puts out 17W? :stare:

Whatever the current $100 Sony Xplod is. 52 peak, 17 RMS.

I don't really know wtf I'm talking about.

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