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<blockquote data-quote="alteraudiousa" data-source="post: 1414492" data-attributes="member: 564560"><p>well 80rms isnt too much. Only the KA series takes that. I think the CL-61 with the 480s take 120 or so. So underpowering and wiring out of phase isn't too hard especially if running the wires a good distance, i've seen alot of people accidently wire them out of phase or you may want to try it. Also if you're running a set of components with a set of mids how are they crossed? It may be the components but i'd check the others first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alteraudiousa, post: 1414492, member: 564560"] well 80rms isnt too much. Only the KA series takes that. I think the CL-61 with the 480s take 120 or so. So underpowering and wiring out of phase isn't too hard especially if running the wires a good distance, i've seen alot of people accidently wire them out of phase or you may want to try it. Also if you're running a set of components with a set of mids how are they crossed? It may be the components but i'd check the others first. [/QUOTE]
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