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Thread: Polk Audio?
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Old 05-04-2007, 08:51 PM   #9 (permalink)
K_os
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Re: Polk Audio?

Polks a good brand don't get me wrong. But I've always used kicker, mainly for subs/amps and when they came out with their speaker line I had to try it. I must say to this point, I haven't heard a single speaker that put out, more clear, distortion free, heart pouding sound. SUPER crips highs, thumping lows and super clean Mids. I am an audiophile, just not this time around in the FJ. That's what the 'rolla's for.

I believe last time I checked they were 120 for the 6x9s and 70 for the 6 1/2s which is not outrageous but certanly a super bang for the buck.

Yes as mentioned they're good with the headunit's amp but you'll get your money's worth with a simple 50-60 x4 RMS amp @ 4ohms and yes I'd recommend kicker amps, and rockford amps as well.
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