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What component speaker set-up should I get when I allready have a sub

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I've all ready purchased a 15" Rockford Fosgate T1 sub with these specs......

q Rec. Sealed Box Dims: 1.75 cu.ft.

q Rec. Ported Box Dims: 2.25 cu.ft.

q Free Air Usage: not recommended

q Sensitivity: 87.5 Db

q Frequency Response: n/a

q Recommended RMS Power: 600W

q Peak Power Handling: 1200W

q Impedance: dual 4 ohms subwoofer wiring options

and a 300W 2 CH T3002 Fosgate AMPLIFIER with these specs....

# Amplifier Type: 2-channel

# 12dB or 24dB/octave selectable crossover

# 2/4 channel switch

# 4 Gauge Power/Ground connections with built-in ATC fusing

# Audiophile grade amphanol speaker connections

# Best in class 4 oz. copper traces

# MasterSync

# PowerSync

# Stealth Connections

# 50 W x 2 @ 4 Ohms RMS

# 100 W x 2 @ 2 Ohms RMS

# 150 W x 2 @ 1 Ohms RMS

# 200 W x 1 @ 4 Ohms bridged RMS

# 300 W x 1 @ 2 Ohms bridged RMS

I need to replace my 2 front and back speakers. I listen to hip hop music but I'm really just looking for a set up that doesn't let my t1 base completely over power the highs and is reliable enough to not blow out when my music is cranked really loud. I've been looking at PHOENIX GOLD RSD 65CS 6.5" COMPONENT SPEAKERS and Pioneer Premier TS-D902P 6" x 9" 2-Way 360W Speakers on ebay. R these by far the best speaker for me around the price of $75-100 or can you think of anything better. Even though I have a deep passion for bass I'm guessing bass doen't matter much with my speakers because I have the 15" T1. Am I wrong to think this?

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Is that the only amp you have? If so, it won't be hard to keep up with it.

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Is that the only amp you have? If so, it won't be hard to keep up with it.

what do you mean?

With 300 watts going to that sub It would be easy to get speakers to keep up with it.

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does that mean that the amp is weak compared to the sub? I asked around on this site and someone told me that would be a really good amp for it

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does that mean that the amp is weak compared to the sub? I asked around on this site and someone told me that would be a really good amp for it

No that amp will do just fine. We are just saying if you had more power it would be more difficult to keep up with.

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