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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8883599" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>I've had good experience with JVC head units. I've had my current model KW-M560BT MULTIMEDIA RECEIVER about 3 years, and it works good for me.</p><p>I suggest that you look at the wattage of the internal amp of the unit that you select. Most will have nowhere near the peak wattage of the speakers you selected. Many folks have external amps to drive the 300 and 500 wat speakers you selected. My particular model is rated at 21 RMS and 45 RMS peak per channel. Not an issue for me, as I have external amps powering my speakers.</p><p>However, i f you are using your head unit to power your speakers, I suggest that you purchase speakers that will accommodate that RMS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8883599, member: 658561"] I've had good experience with JVC head units. I've had my current model KW-M560BT MULTIMEDIA RECEIVER about 3 years, and it works good for me. I suggest that you look at the wattage of the internal amp of the unit that you select. Most will have nowhere near the peak wattage of the speakers you selected. Many folks have external amps to drive the 300 and 500 wat speakers you selected. My particular model is rated at 21 RMS and 45 RMS peak per channel. Not an issue for me, as I have external amps powering my speakers. However, i f you are using your head unit to power your speakers, I suggest that you purchase speakers that will accommodate that RMS. [/QUOTE]
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