spx-177R
I know these are rated for 75w rms, but how much clean power can i really feed them without causing problems?
spx-177R
I know these are rated for 75w rms, but how much clean power can i really feed them without causing problems?
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Bout tree fiddy watts mane.
Really though, as long as you're cool with the volume knob and set the gains right, it's pretty hard to blow speakers... I'd say nothing over 200w to each side.
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Mids - about 175-225w rms each of clean power.
Tweeters - around 35-50w rms each.
2010 Kia Forte SX
2009 Kia Borrego EX 4x4
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http://s13.zetaboards.com/Den_of_Dragons/topic/508709/1/
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I've driven mine with many different amps over the last 4 yrs, they've survived a pdx 2x150 and a 300/4 bridged without a problem. They sounded the best with the 300/4 bridged, didn't really like the pdx, it's sitting on my floor in friont of me right now, I don't know if I'll ever use it. To my ears the class d amp doesn't have the range of a class a/b.
I mean even with clean wattage you will still be able to hear distortion......just be careful and dont push it too far
2010 Kia Forte SX
2009 Kia Borrego EX 4x4
Setting Amp Gains:
http://s13.zetaboards.com/Den_of_Dragons/topic/508709/1/
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Bought from: jacobcopeland87, 95bat, alxmlr789, na_rsx
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