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<blockquote data-quote="Epitaph to War" data-source="post: 110962" data-attributes="member: 544907"><p>with those eXcelon amps, i noticed that it has battery voltage along side the RMS ratings (i only recently had that explained to me)... the KAC-X520 says 90RMS at 12V and 125RMS at 14V (this is basically the difference in volts when the car is on and off, right?!). Aparently, i'm a wus when it comes to worrying about blowing my speakers, or maybe i just don't fully understand how much wattage is truly "dangerous" for speakers. You said that the Kenwood eXcelon dual mag, 6.5" components are 90RMS... am i going to be able to use the X520 and not have to worry about ruining the speakers quickly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epitaph to War, post: 110962, member: 544907"] with those eXcelon amps, i noticed that it has battery voltage along side the RMS ratings (i only recently had that explained to me)... the KAC-X520 says 90RMS at 12V and 125RMS at 14V (this is basically the difference in volts when the car is on and off, right?!). Aparently, i'm a wus when it comes to worrying about blowing my speakers, or maybe i just don't fully understand how much wattage is truly "dangerous" for speakers. You said that the Kenwood eXcelon dual mag, 6.5" components are 90RMS... am i going to be able to use the X520 and not have to worry about ruining the speakers quickly? [/QUOTE]
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