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<blockquote data-quote="sbddvm" data-source="post: 220373" data-attributes="member: 544336"><p>I have a set of CDT-HD62 components whose power handling is 130 Wrms. I’m using a PG Tantrum 600.4 to power them. This amp will push 75x4 stereo or 300x2 bridged. What’s the best way to run these components? Should I bridge this amp and turn the gains way down or go with the 75 Wrms?</p><p></p><p>What's careful for adjusting the gains? How do I know when they are getting too much power? I usually use the stop just before distortion technique for adjusting gains, but I have never had that much power to play with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbddvm, post: 220373, member: 544336"] I have a set of CDT-HD62 components whose power handling is 130 Wrms. I’m using a PG Tantrum 600.4 to power them. This amp will push 75x4 stereo or 300x2 bridged. What’s the best way to run these components? Should I bridge this amp and turn the gains way down or go with the 75 Wrms? What's careful for adjusting the gains? How do I know when they are getting too much power? I usually use the stop just before distortion technique for adjusting gains, but I have never had that much power to play with. [/QUOTE]
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