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<blockquote data-quote="technowar" data-source="post: 6119867" data-attributes="member: 612238"><p>Which is better, sir? Sub's RMS is greater than the Amp's RMS or the other way around, Amp's RMS is greater than the Sub's RMS. So yeah, I'm low on budget and I'm planning to have this set-up:</p><p></p><p>Amp: 1507 90wrms x 4channel / 360wrms/1440 peak</p><p></p><p>Speaker: Targa X652c 6.5" 80 x 2wrms</p><p></p><p>Sub: Targa x100i 10" 120wrms 240peak</p><p></p><p>Is it ok to have <strong>705 60wrms x 4channel / 240wrms/960 peak</strong> than <strong>1507 90wrms x 4channel / 360wrms/1440 peak</strong>?</p><p></p><p>Another thing, should I drop the <strong>Targa X652c 6.5" 80 x 2wrms</strong> and change it with another <strong>Targa x100i 10" 120wrms 240peak</strong> for double sub, since either 705 or the 1507 amp can power two subs without any problem. If I'll use 1507, 2 channels, which is 90wrms*2 = 180wrms and is greater than the rms of the sub, can power the other sub, and the remaining two channels can power the other sub as well. While with 705, 2 channels, 60wrms*2 = 120wrms and is equal with the sub's rms, it can power one sub and the remaining two channel can power the other sub as well.</p><p></p><p>I hope to hear comments and suggestions from you guys. TIA<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> *cheers*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technowar, post: 6119867, member: 612238"] Which is better, sir? Sub's RMS is greater than the Amp's RMS or the other way around, Amp's RMS is greater than the Sub's RMS. So yeah, I'm low on budget and I'm planning to have this set-up: Amp: 1507 90wrms x 4channel / 360wrms/1440 peak Speaker: Targa X652c 6.5" 80 x 2wrms Sub: Targa x100i 10" 120wrms 240peak Is it ok to have [B]705 60wrms x 4channel / 240wrms/960 peak[/B] than [B]1507 90wrms x 4channel / 360wrms/1440 peak[/B]? Another thing, should I drop the [B]Targa X652c 6.5" 80 x 2wrms[/B] and change it with another [B]Targa x100i 10" 120wrms 240peak[/B] for double sub, since either 705 or the 1507 amp can power two subs without any problem. If I'll use 1507, 2 channels, which is 90wrms*2 = 180wrms and is greater than the rms of the sub, can power the other sub, and the remaining two channels can power the other sub as well. While with 705, 2 channels, 60wrms*2 = 120wrms and is equal with the sub's rms, it can power one sub and the remaining two channel can power the other sub as well. I hope to hear comments and suggestions from you guys. TIA:) *cheers* [/QUOTE]
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