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<blockquote data-quote="x1le" data-source="post: 5794834" data-attributes="member: 596028"><p>The watts rms of the head unit doesn't really affect anything since you will be running a separate amp, so forget about that. It's best to try and match up the rms of the speakers to your amp as close as possible. For example if your amp will push 40rms x 4 it's best to purchase some 40rms speakers, or close to it. Underpowering or overpowering a little won't kill you. And you will be able to run a subwoofer off of the 4channel if you bridge 2 of the channels together, however it isn't ideal.</p><p></p><p>Where in mass are you located?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x1le, post: 5794834, member: 596028"] The watts rms of the head unit doesn't really affect anything since you will be running a separate amp, so forget about that. It's best to try and match up the rms of the speakers to your amp as close as possible. For example if your amp will push 40rms x 4 it's best to purchase some 40rms speakers, or close to it. Underpowering or overpowering a little won't kill you. And you will be able to run a subwoofer off of the 4channel if you bridge 2 of the channels together, however it isn't ideal. Where in mass are you located? [/QUOTE]
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