Components continuous power handling

916Kev
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So here are my current components: http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_components.php?comp_id=441

They're rated for 75RMS which is what I'm currently feeding them. I want to ditch my rears and bridge my amp. Is that a safe idea? I'm essentially doubling the RMS they're currently receiving. I know some of you guys are feeding a lot more power than what's recommend for your comps but I just want some feedback. Thanks.

 
But no, seriously, just bridge it and slowly go up with the gain while playing them, if you arrive your target destination wattage-wise without hearing anything, then your golden.

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But no, seriously, just bridge it and slowly go up with the gain while playing them, if you arrive your target destination wattage-wise without hearing anything, then your golden.
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you had to fucc up the game,didn't you:D

 
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