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<blockquote data-quote="fish1234" data-source="post: 7445615" data-attributes="member: 631841"><p>I wanted to bridge my front channels on my Arc ks900.6 amp to power my Diamond D662a components. Power from the amp bridged would be 120 watts @ 4 ohms. My comps are rated 75 rms/150max @ 4 ohms. Would it be fine to go over the rms wattage and just be careful with the gains. Wanting a little more sound for the front stage, or does it sound like a waste of time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish1234, post: 7445615, member: 631841"] I wanted to bridge my front channels on my Arc ks900.6 amp to power my Diamond D662a components. Power from the amp bridged would be 120 watts @ 4 ohms. My comps are rated 75 rms/150max @ 4 ohms. Would it be fine to go over the rms wattage and just be careful with the gains. Wanting a little more sound for the front stage, or does it sound like a waste of time? [/QUOTE]
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