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<blockquote data-quote="98k15004x4" data-source="post: 4237352" data-attributes="member: 584290"><p>Hi, i am new at all this so im sorry if this question is stupid but i have a set of boston acoustic pro 60's and they are rated at 125 rms each side at 3 ohms, i have heard these things can handle 300rms on each side no problem, but i don't want to over power them that much, i am looking at getting 2 boston gt20 amplifiers to power these, i want to use one amp for each side, the amp is rated at</p><p></p><p>2x45W Multi-Ch. Power @ 4-ohm (12.6VDC)</p><p></p><p>2x80W Multi-Ch. Power @ 2-ohm (12.6VDC)</p><p></p><p>1x165W Dual-Mono Power @ 4-ohm(12.6VDC)</p><p></p><p>1x220W Dual-Mono Power @ 2-ohm (12.6vdc)</p><p></p><p>so my question is how would i wire this up for a 3 ohm load ? and how much would the final rms wattage be? i don't get how to get between the 2 ohm loads and the 4 ohm loads to get a 3 ohm, again sorry if this is a dumb question and thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98k15004x4, post: 4237352, member: 584290"] Hi, i am new at all this so im sorry if this question is stupid but i have a set of boston acoustic pro 60's and they are rated at 125 rms each side at 3 ohms, i have heard these things can handle 300rms on each side no problem, but i don't want to over power them that much, i am looking at getting 2 boston gt20 amplifiers to power these, i want to use one amp for each side, the amp is rated at 2x45W Multi-Ch. Power @ 4-ohm (12.6VDC) 2x80W Multi-Ch. Power @ 2-ohm (12.6VDC) 1x165W Dual-Mono Power @ 4-ohm(12.6VDC) 1x220W Dual-Mono Power @ 2-ohm (12.6vdc) so my question is how would i wire this up for a 3 ohm load ? and how much would the final rms wattage be? i don't get how to get between the 2 ohm loads and the 4 ohm loads to get a 3 ohm, again sorry if this is a dumb question and thank you [/QUOTE]
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