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<blockquote data-quote="twofoolish2b" data-source="post: 1856779" data-attributes="member: 568616"><p>Hey guys, can anyone tell me what is the minimum rms I could get by with on a Alpine Type R 10" sub? I did some searching on here but couldn't find anything other then they can take more then the stated rms. I'm trying to find out if 220w rms would be enough to push a single 10" Type R. If 220w rms will do the trick how will it sound? I mainly listen to rock &amp; classic rock and I'm not looking to be heard from blocks away or anything like that. Any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twofoolish2b, post: 1856779, member: 568616"] Hey guys, can anyone tell me what is the minimum rms I could get by with on a Alpine Type R 10" sub? I did some searching on here but couldn't find anything other then they can take more then the stated rms. I'm trying to find out if 220w rms would be enough to push a single 10" Type R. If 220w rms will do the trick how will it sound? I mainly listen to rock & classic rock and I'm not looking to be heard from blocks away or anything like that. Any advice? [/QUOTE]
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