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<blockquote data-quote="XanderMoser" data-source="post: 2936603" data-attributes="member: 574859"><p>What amps? You just linked to the millionbuy page.</p><p></p><p>You should definitely push more power to the sub. If it is 800 rms, 150 might not give it much at all. You would regret it, and you don't want to push your amp hard and make it clip. That ruins the sub and the amp.</p><p></p><p>How much can the mids and tweeters handle? It's always best to get an amp with at least as much power available as your speakers can handle. Especially if your amp is overrated, you'll want even more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XanderMoser, post: 2936603, member: 574859"] What amps? You just linked to the millionbuy page. You should definitely push more power to the sub. If it is 800 rms, 150 might not give it much at all. You would regret it, and you don't want to push your amp hard and make it clip. That ruins the sub and the amp. How much can the mids and tweeters handle? It's always best to get an amp with at least as much power available as your speakers can handle. Especially if your amp is overrated, you'll want even more. [/QUOTE]
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