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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8883722" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Those speakers have and RMS wattage rating of 50w(6.5") and 70w(6x9"). IGNORE peak power ratings as they are there to "WOW" you. 50w and 70w is very respectable and will get loud. If you want to "match" the amplifier power to those speakers specifically then find a 4 channel amplifier rated at 50w-75w per channel rms. <a href="https://www.walmart.com/ip/JVC-KS-DR3004-DRVN-DR3-Series-800-watt-4-Channel-Class-AB-Power-Amp/179506235" target="_blank">Walmart sells a JVC amp</a> at 60w x 4rms that would do great on those speakers. JVC/Kenwood make great head units as well.</p><p></p><p>RMS power can be run all day long without hurting those speakers. An amp with RMS power per channel matching your speakers could also run those speakers all day without hurting them.</p><p></p><p>This may help better understand real world ratings.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>RMS (Root Mean Square)-</strong>The truest figure available for comparing speakers and amplifiers electrical capabilities.</p><p><strong> Music Power -</strong>x2 the RMS</p><p><strong> Peak Power -</strong>x4 the RMS</p><p><strong> Dynamic Power -</strong>x2 the RMS</p><p><strong> Program Power (PGM) -</strong>x2 the RMS</p><p><strong> PMPO (Peak Music Power Output) -</strong>x4 the RMS</p><p><strong> Max Power -</strong>x2 the RMS" - Electromarket.co.uk</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.walmart.com/ip/JVC-KS-DR3004-DRVN-DR3-Series-800-watt-4-Channel-Class-AB-Power-Amp/179506235" target="_blank">JVC Amplifier</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8883722, member: 675210"] Those speakers have and RMS wattage rating of 50w(6.5") and 70w(6x9"). IGNORE peak power ratings as they are there to "WOW" you. 50w and 70w is very respectable and will get loud. If you want to "match" the amplifier power to those speakers specifically then find a 4 channel amplifier rated at 50w-75w per channel rms. [URL='https://www.walmart.com/ip/JVC-KS-DR3004-DRVN-DR3-Series-800-watt-4-Channel-Class-AB-Power-Amp/179506235']Walmart sells a JVC amp[/URL] at 60w x 4rms that would do great on those speakers. JVC/Kenwood make great head units as well. RMS power can be run all day long without hurting those speakers. An amp with RMS power per channel matching your speakers could also run those speakers all day without hurting them. This may help better understand real world ratings. "[B]RMS (Root Mean Square)-[/B]The truest figure available for comparing speakers and amplifiers electrical capabilities. [B] Music Power -[/B]x2 the RMS [B] Peak Power -[/B]x4 the RMS [B] Dynamic Power -[/B]x2 the RMS [B] Program Power (PGM) -[/B]x2 the RMS [B] PMPO (Peak Music Power Output) -[/B]x4 the RMS [B] Max Power -[/B]x2 the RMS" - Electromarket.co.uk [URL='https://www.walmart.com/ip/JVC-KS-DR3004-DRVN-DR3-Series-800-watt-4-Channel-Class-AB-Power-Amp/179506235']JVC Amplifier[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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