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<blockquote data-quote="rain377" data-source="post: 3698796" data-attributes="member: 546157"><p>No. Wattage for amps is always stated per channel. 350 wrms X 2 @ x ohms. You want to match or even exceed the rms wattage of your speakers with the wattage of the amp. For example you have 2-350Watt rms speakers. If you want a single channel Get an amp that will do 7-900 watts rms at whatever load you are running. are the speakers dual or single voice coil. what is the impedance of the coils?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rain377, post: 3698796, member: 546157"] No. Wattage for amps is always stated per channel. 350 wrms X 2 @ x ohms. You want to match or even exceed the rms wattage of your speakers with the wattage of the amp. For example you have 2-350Watt rms speakers. If you want a single channel Get an amp that will do 7-900 watts rms at whatever load you are running. are the speakers dual or single voice coil. what is the impedance of the coils? [/QUOTE]
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