Dimensions Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 Hey everyone, just wondering if anyone has put this much power to these components for a daily driver? I am kicking around the idea of sending my broken Orion 8004 into zed audio and getting it fixed. I have had a pair of RE 6.5's in the past, and think they are great for the money. In the past, I believe I only had 60w/rms each side. Opinions and experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. 2002 Honda Civic (Current) HU: JVC KD-X50BT (Replaced Pioneer 6800 that came with it) All stock w/ 3 working speakers. Ya!!! Currently cleaning up someone elses mess (In the works) M&H: HAT Imagines Amp: Orion 8004 Sub: Unsure Knukonceptz Wiring SS Deadener (on its way! yay!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FiNaLaLmAsY Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 i had my soundstream EGA 4220 @ 110RMS @4ohms which was very unrated and sounded amazing cross them over about 110-120hz then should very well.. never had an issue guys at the audio shop thought i was crazy when i told what speakers they were by the SQ mid bass and loudness 02 Nissan Sentra 4 DD 3500g 10's Crescendo Audio 3500 @ .5ohms Soundstream EGA4220 Fronts German Mestreo 6.5 Component Set 110Rms Rears RE XXX 6.5 Component Set 2ohms 220RMS 1 Dyralast Gold 1000Amp Battery 1 Vmax 2000amp Battery DC Power Inc 270XP Amp Alternator BIG 3 Upgraded All 1/0AWG Setup 8 1/0 Awg Runs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dimensions Posted April 23, 2012 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 Awesome thanks for the info! 2002 Honda Civic (Current) HU: JVC KD-X50BT (Replaced Pioneer 6800 that came with it) All stock w/ 3 working speakers. Ya!!! Currently cleaning up someone elses mess (In the works) M&H: HAT Imagines Amp: Orion 8004 Sub: Unsure Knukonceptz Wiring SS Deadener (on its way! yay!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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