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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7133004" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>Yes. 75ish watts rms x 4 @4 ohms. Less won't hurt, so if you find something with 50watts rms per channel for a good price, it's worth considering, I'm sure you'll content with it. However, as mentioned to get full potential, you'll want 75watts. More won't hurt either, just make sure you read up on how to set your gains properly so you don't fry them. Only pay attention to rms ratings, if you browse any of these forums or speak to anyone who's been messing with audio for a while, you will notice that peak ratings are not even mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7133004, member: 617760"] Yes. 75ish watts rms x 4 @4 ohms. Less won't hurt, so if you find something with 50watts rms per channel for a good price, it's worth considering, I'm sure you'll content with it. However, as mentioned to get full potential, you'll want 75watts. More won't hurt either, just make sure you read up on how to set your gains properly so you don't fry them. Only pay attention to rms ratings, if you browse any of these forums or speak to anyone who's been messing with audio for a while, you will notice that peak ratings are not even mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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