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<blockquote data-quote="MikeofTulsa" data-source="post: 19617" data-attributes="member: 541667"><p>well first off you need to give us a little bit more info....such as are those subs dual voice coil, whats theire resistence in Ohms(looks like an upside down horseshoe), what the rms power handling is of the speaker</p><p></p><p>rms is the amout of power that a sub or amp can constantly handle or put out...usually your sub will have 2 power numbers the rms and the max....the max isnt really important.....best thing you can do is match the rms of an amp to the rms of the sub....good luck...if you have any more questions feel free to ask....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeofTulsa, post: 19617, member: 541667"] well first off you need to give us a little bit more info....such as are those subs dual voice coil, whats theire resistence in Ohms(looks like an upside down horseshoe), what the rms power handling is of the speaker rms is the amout of power that a sub or amp can constantly handle or put out...usually your sub will have 2 power numbers the rms and the max....the max isnt really important.....best thing you can do is match the rms of an amp to the rms of the sub....good luck...if you have any more questions feel free to ask.... [/QUOTE]
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