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How many watts to each speaker if using 8 ohms in parallel?
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<blockquote data-quote="momofx" data-source="post: 8106836" data-attributes="member: 645287"><p>Sort of having a brain fart here - my midbass amp puts out 150w rms into 4 ohms and 300w rms into 2 ohms per channel and I have two 8 ohm midbass speakers in parallel so the total ohm load is 4 ohms. Now my big question is, does this mean that the amp will put out a TOTAL of 150w rms and therefore 75w rms to EACH midbass since they are 8 ohms each?</p><p></p><p>Someone told me that it would put out 150w rms to EACH 8 ohm midbass and that does not make sense to me cos then that would be a total of 300w at 4 ohms as the amp would see it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momofx, post: 8106836, member: 645287"] Sort of having a brain fart here - my midbass amp puts out 150w rms into 4 ohms and 300w rms into 2 ohms per channel and I have two 8 ohm midbass speakers in parallel so the total ohm load is 4 ohms. Now my big question is, does this mean that the amp will put out a TOTAL of 150w rms and therefore 75w rms to EACH midbass since they are 8 ohms each? Someone told me that it would put out 150w rms to EACH 8 ohm midbass and that does not make sense to me cos then that would be a total of 300w at 4 ohms as the amp would see it... [/QUOTE]
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