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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8572176" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>hey my name is BRIAN lol.. amps have channels so if u talking about door speakers and amp that has say 75rms-150rms per channel can run those.. if u have say 2 subs 150rms each then u would need either a 2 channel that does 100- 300rms per so per channel at whatever ohm the subs are so if subs are 4 ohm dvc i can wire each sub to 8 ohm and bridge the amp to them and get 250-800rms (maybe) to subs., they way we do it is get a mono channel amp so we look for say a 400-600rms mono amp so each sub would get 200-300rms (over power subs some and set gain low gives u headroom and eliminates need to use bass boost which is just distortion) some guys here run 3500rms to 2 8's, i'm running 930rms to a 600rms sub..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8572176, member: 671921"] hey my name is BRIAN lol.. amps have channels so if u talking about door speakers and amp that has say 75rms-150rms per channel can run those.. if u have say 2 subs 150rms each then u would need either a 2 channel that does 100- 300rms per so per channel at whatever ohm the subs are so if subs are 4 ohm dvc i can wire each sub to 8 ohm and bridge the amp to them and get 250-800rms (maybe) to subs., they way we do it is get a mono channel amp so we look for say a 400-600rms mono amp so each sub would get 200-300rms (over power subs some and set gain low gives u headroom and eliminates need to use bass boost which is just distortion) some guys here run 3500rms to 2 8's, i'm running 930rms to a 600rms sub.. [/QUOTE]
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