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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8521777" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>The power handling might be 200W if it's for a set of mid-woofers, tweeters, and passive crossovers. The small subwoofer/midbass drivers get up there in power handling; it would be great if you had the model number of the ES Gold woofers, or pictures showing the front and the back.</p><p></p><p>I've tried running under 100W RMS and also 250W RMS without changing the CDT ES-06 midbass drivers. I really wanted to hear a new level of powerful attack and thump from those drivers, but I wasn't the difference by increasing the available power was worth it. I did learn that I didn't blow up the speakers, but by increasing the high pass frequency and slope it also reduces the average power to those channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8521777, member: 628688"] The power handling might be 200W if it's for a set of mid-woofers, tweeters, and passive crossovers. The small subwoofer/midbass drivers get up there in power handling; it would be great if you had the model number of the ES Gold woofers, or pictures showing the front and the back. I've tried running under 100W RMS and also 250W RMS without changing the CDT ES-06 midbass drivers. I really wanted to hear a new level of powerful attack and thump from those drivers, but I wasn't the difference by increasing the available power was worth it. I did learn that I didn't blow up the speakers, but by increasing the high pass frequency and slope it also reduces the average power to those channels. [/QUOTE]
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