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<blockquote data-quote="denali804" data-source="post: 3643326" data-attributes="member: 573641"><p>I don't really pay that much attention to power ratings, but I think they are 150 rms and 300 peak. However being from a prosound background I can tell you that speakers can take a hell of alot more then their rated power as long as you have plenty of good clean power and don't clip the amps. We usually give speaker boxes in concert/club setups 4-5 times their rms power ratings. Most people blow speakers with too little power and clipped signals. I went from 75 watts per door to 150 watts per door and they can easily take more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denali804, post: 3643326, member: 573641"] I don't really pay that much attention to power ratings, but I think they are 150 rms and 300 peak. However being from a prosound background I can tell you that speakers can take a hell of alot more then their rated power as long as you have plenty of good clean power and don't clip the amps. We usually give speaker boxes in concert/club setups 4-5 times their rms power ratings. Most people blow speakers with too little power and clipped signals. I went from 75 watts per door to 150 watts per door and they can easily take more. [/QUOTE]
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