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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger Bass" data-source="post: 2214433" data-attributes="member: 570571"><p>What are the price ranges for the Memphis 10" around 600-800w? Im looking on the website and I dont see prices. Plus I see a lot of different types of Memphis overall, ie Marine, M Class, M1, M3, Power Reference.</p><p></p><p>Edit: And jesus christ those Mojo's look beastly. Could I run 1 12" off my amp or would I deffiently need a bigger one?</p><p></p><p>Well, better yet, let me just go ahead and ask how you can actually tell. The amp's power rating refers to a speakers RMS, correct. And the RMS refers to the amount of power required to run that sub? How do I Find a subs rms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger Bass, post: 2214433, member: 570571"] What are the price ranges for the Memphis 10" around 600-800w? Im looking on the website and I dont see prices. Plus I see a lot of different types of Memphis overall, ie Marine, M Class, M1, M3, Power Reference. Edit: And jesus christ those Mojo's look beastly. Could I run 1 12" off my amp or would I deffiently need a bigger one? Well, better yet, let me just go ahead and ask how you can actually tell. The amp's power rating refers to a speakers RMS, correct. And the RMS refers to the amount of power required to run that sub? How do I Find a subs rms? [/QUOTE]
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