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Amp rms to speaker rms question
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<blockquote data-quote="negolien" data-source="post: 8318793" data-attributes="member: 661142"><p>Depends what the ohms of both speakers are. Always better to overpower than underpowered. Example: I run a pair of 45 watt 4 ohm DB461's in the front and 100 rms 2 ohm Kapa 693.11i's in the rear. I just set the gain low on the fronts and have no issues. You are probably going to want to go 200 x 4 imho. Depends if the speakers are both 2 ohms also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negolien, post: 8318793, member: 661142"] Depends what the ohms of both speakers are. Always better to overpower than underpowered. Example: I run a pair of 45 watt 4 ohm DB461's in the front and 100 rms 2 ohm Kapa 693.11i's in the rear. I just set the gain low on the fronts and have no issues. You are probably going to want to go 200 x 4 imho. Depends if the speakers are both 2 ohms also. [/QUOTE]
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