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Old 01-30-2004, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jmats1
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Which spec is more critical then, the sensitivity level or the recommended power range? Let's say for instance a comp system with 10-100 RMS and 92dB vs. comp system with 2-40 RMS and 90dB? (unfortunately powered by the factory installed amp for now anyway) Thanks.
I'd say the sens. would be more important. The recomended power is more secondary. I think OKC is right. Better to buy a higher quality, or more appealing to you (could be less sens.) speaker, and decide later if you've got enough power or not, as opposed to a crappy (very efficient) speaker that will sound bad, or you will not like regardless of the power. Go with the sens. spec. if you have to choose.

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