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<blockquote data-quote="cappy72" data-source="post: 826834" data-attributes="member: 554800"><p>Im the seller of the RE's to kevin and I also recommend staying around that 100rms range...</p><p></p><p>as I said before to him I was using a van gogh 320.4 and it was throwing 80 rms ... it loved them..</p><p></p><p>if you get something rated above 80 rms make sure you set the gains properly, that means... high pass freq setting and crossed over at about 80-90... the more power you give them the higher I would cross them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cappy72, post: 826834, member: 554800"] Im the seller of the RE's to kevin and I also recommend staying around that 100rms range... as I said before to him I was using a van gogh 320.4 and it was throwing 80 rms ... it loved them.. if you get something rated above 80 rms make sure you set the gains properly, that means... high pass freq setting and crossed over at about 80-90... the more power you give them the higher I would cross them [/QUOTE]
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