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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Drama" data-source="post: 2693883" data-attributes="member: 554719"><p>I had a pair of these that I ran on 45 watts and they sounded decent. I jumped that to 90 watts and noticed that they were much cleaner and handled the power fine.</p><p></p><p>After that I put 150 per side and noticed that the crossover network would cause the speakers to cut off. I am guessing that they have some sort of thermal protection built into the crossover. When I asked CDT about it they said clipping will shut the crossovers down.</p><p></p><p>I know I wasnt clipping them so the heat is the only thing I can think of. With that said, they didnt really like 150 per side.</p><p></p><p>You can try it, the speakers that I had are currently in a friends car still getting 100 watts per side. Play fine and sound fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Drama, post: 2693883, member: 554719"] I had a pair of these that I ran on 45 watts and they sounded decent. I jumped that to 90 watts and noticed that they were much cleaner and handled the power fine. After that I put 150 per side and noticed that the crossover network would cause the speakers to cut off. I am guessing that they have some sort of thermal protection built into the crossover. When I asked CDT about it they said clipping will shut the crossovers down. I know I wasnt clipping them so the heat is the only thing I can think of. With that said, they didnt really like 150 per side. You can try it, the speakers that I had are currently in a friends car still getting 100 watts per side. Play fine and sound fine. [/QUOTE]
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