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<blockquote data-quote="Corollacrazy42" data-source="post: 3102606" data-attributes="member: 574055"><p>I have Polk db series comps that I'm running with almost 300 watts a piece and they are rms 100 watts. But then you have to take into account what each thing can take, such as the midbass and the tweeter alone. In which case the tweets on this set are rated for 50 rms and the midbass are rated for 100 rms. Which would mean you should be able to run 150watts safely.</p><p></p><p>Those comps should be able to take anything you throw at them pretty much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corollacrazy42, post: 3102606, member: 574055"] I have Polk db series comps that I'm running with almost 300 watts a piece and they are rms 100 watts. But then you have to take into account what each thing can take, such as the midbass and the tweeter alone. In which case the tweets on this set are rated for 50 rms and the midbass are rated for 100 rms. Which would mean you should be able to run 150watts safely. Those comps should be able to take anything you throw at them pretty much. [/QUOTE]
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