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<blockquote data-quote="Full Tilt" data-source="post: 8188291" data-attributes="member: 640249"><p>x2. OP, CEA compliance means virtually nothing, it's basically a sticker companies throw on their products to attract less knowledgeable customers by attempting to say 'look at us, our product is proven!'.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to throw a good amount of power at your Type Rs - if you keep it clean, they should take it fine and will provide decent output and retain musicality in the right enclosure.</p><p></p><p>CEA compliance confuses me for subs, anyway - I understand it means an amp can make power for compliance, but what does it mean for a sub? That it can take that power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Tilt, post: 8188291, member: 640249"] x2. OP, CEA compliance means virtually nothing, it's basically a sticker companies throw on their products to attract less knowledgeable customers by attempting to say 'look at us, our product is proven!'. You should be able to throw a good amount of power at your Type Rs - if you keep it clean, they should take it fine and will provide decent output and retain musicality in the right enclosure. CEA compliance confuses me for subs, anyway - I understand it means an amp can make power for compliance, but what does it mean for a sub? That it can take that power? [/QUOTE]
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