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How do I know my subwoofers are a good match for my amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="C1500martin" data-source="post: 8334290" data-attributes="member: 660515"><p>depends some amps they put the rms number some they put the "max" number. what does make sense about it? RMS is the continuous output(music playing) so thats what you need to pay attention to. good amps (expensive one) don't even say "max" they just straight up say RMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C1500martin, post: 8334290, member: 660515"] depends some amps they put the rms number some they put the "max" number. what does make sense about it? RMS is the continuous output(music playing) so thats what you need to pay attention to. good amps (expensive one) don't even say "max" they just straight up say RMS [/QUOTE]
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