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Are my alpine type r's sh*t or broken
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 8516361" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>You want to have enough power to reproduce the music flawlessly. Music has allot of peaks and what is called transients. That can reach peaks that would immediately exceed the power you have on hand and cause clipping. More clean power is better. I would at least match the RMS power rating. At most is depending on the speakers quality and ability to reproduce those transient peaks. If these where those kind of capable speakers, then I would even go with an even higher powered amp. Good luck buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 8516361, member: 600350"] You want to have enough power to reproduce the music flawlessly. Music has allot of peaks and what is called transients. That can reach peaks that would immediately exceed the power you have on hand and cause clipping. More clean power is better. I would at least match the RMS power rating. At most is depending on the speakers quality and ability to reproduce those transient peaks. If these where those kind of capable speakers, then I would even go with an even higher powered amp. Good luck buddy. [/QUOTE]
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