Vancouverman
Junior Member
If I was to buy these jbl component speakers that rate 320 watts....is this per pair or per channel?
Jbls website is suggesting their MS-A1004 amp that has a RMS power 400-watt, four-channel amplifier, dual speaker outputs.
JBL engineers designed the MS-62C component speaker system to produce faithful, full-range sound from a head-unit or amplifier capable of delivering up to 320 watts of power.
OK that amp can bridge the 4 channels to 200 watts per channel right?
Would I be better off buying a more powerfull amp...say a 800 watt amp.....that way I can have my 200 watts per channel for the components up front then bridge the other 2 channels to make A single 400 watt channel to power a sub woofer at some later time.
OK thanks again.
Jay
Jbls website is suggesting their MS-A1004 amp that has a RMS power 400-watt, four-channel amplifier, dual speaker outputs.
JBL engineers designed the MS-62C component speaker system to produce faithful, full-range sound from a head-unit or amplifier capable of delivering up to 320 watts of power.
OK that amp can bridge the 4 channels to 200 watts per channel right?
Would I be better off buying a more powerfull amp...say a 800 watt amp.....that way I can have my 200 watts per channel for the components up front then bridge the other 2 channels to make A single 400 watt channel to power a sub woofer at some later time.
OK thanks again.
Jay