alphadog
Junior Member
Hi,
Few questions //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
1. If my headunit outputs 4x25w RMS and i get an amp for my 4x100w RMS speakers will
the headunit RMS need to match the amp RMS, or can the headunit RMS stay at 4x25w?
2. If I have an amp for my speakers and an amp for my subwoofer, how would i connect the two?
3. What RMS amp would I need for 4x100w RMS speakers?
4. If i get a 4x100w RMS amp will this be perfect or is this overdoing
the speakers?
5. OR if the max watt of the speakers and amp is over 200w then
does this mean there is no chance of overdoing the speakers if the amp matches the speaker RMS?
6. If the amp and speaker RMS match then how would you go over the RMS,
would you turn the volume up? What I mean is how would you set the amp to just the RMS value of the speakers to make sure it dont go over the speaker RMS?
Thank you
Few questions //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
1. If my headunit outputs 4x25w RMS and i get an amp for my 4x100w RMS speakers will
the headunit RMS need to match the amp RMS, or can the headunit RMS stay at 4x25w?
2. If I have an amp for my speakers and an amp for my subwoofer, how would i connect the two?
3. What RMS amp would I need for 4x100w RMS speakers?
4. If i get a 4x100w RMS amp will this be perfect or is this overdoing
the speakers?
5. OR if the max watt of the speakers and amp is over 200w then
does this mean there is no chance of overdoing the speakers if the amp matches the speaker RMS?
6. If the amp and speaker RMS match then how would you go over the RMS,
would you turn the volume up? What I mean is how would you set the amp to just the RMS value of the speakers to make sure it dont go over the speaker RMS?
Thank you