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So 10kw of clean power on a type-r wont blow it?Always have more (clean) power than the speaker is rated for. This will help with headroom, dynamics, damping etc.No amount of CLEAN watts can blow a speaker. What blows a speaker is distortion (coming from the amp).
The amp will output distortion when the load of the speakers is too demanding.
Which is the case in most installs I've seen.
It is rare to find an amp that can supply clean and real wattage.
10k watts of CLEAN power would definetly kill a 500 watt speaker and amps put out distortion when you ask to much of them not just when the speaker load is too demanding, which I'm hoping you meant when you wire the ohms to low for what the amp is stable at.... If you hook up a 4 ohm 500 watt speaker to a 10k watt amp its gonna blow, and to get distortion from the amp you turn your bass boost up all the way as well as the gain sometimes not even that it depends on the amp, some are better than others. So to sum that up not just the load of the speakers which is running a speaker at 1 ohm and the amp can only go as low as 2 ohms. But even if you ran a 2 ohm stable amp at 4 ohms you are gonna get distortion from it if you don't set the gain properly and you run your system at full tilt with no tuning done to the amp.Always have more (clean) power than the speaker is rated for. This will help with headroom, dynamics, damping etc.No amount of CLEAN watts can blow a speaker. What blows a speaker is distortion (coming from the amp).
The amp will output distortion when the load of the speakers is too demanding.
Which is the case in most installs I've seen.
It is rare to find an amp that can supply clean and real wattage.
dude...just close your mouth, you've spewed enough stupid for one day10k watts of CLEAN power would definetly kill a 500 watt speaker and amps put out distortion when you ask to much of them not just when the speaker load is too demanding, which I'm hoping you meant when you wire the ohms to low for what the amp is stable at.... If you hook up a 4 ohm 500 watt speaker to a 10k watt amp its gonna blow, and to get distortion from the amp you turn your bass boost up all the way as well as the gain sometimes not even that it depends on the amp, some are better than others. So to sum that up not just the load of the speakers which is running a speaker at 1 ohm and the amp can only go as low as 2 ohms. But even if you ran a 2 ohm stable amp at 4 ohms you are gonna get distortion from it if you don't set the gain properly and you run your system at full tilt with no tuning done to the amp.