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<blockquote data-quote="cjpetch" data-source="post: 8759380" data-attributes="member: 682536"><p>I have a 600 watt precision power art series amp and was looking to get a new sub for my encloser because it is very old (when my dad was in highschool) and was wondering what wattage speaker I should be looking for. I was looking at a 500 watt rms 800 watt peak power sub but wasn't sure if the rms should match the size of the amp because i want to turn my amp up to 600 watts. Would it be okay to turn my amp all the way up without damaging it also or should I look into getting a bigger amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjpetch, post: 8759380, member: 682536"] I have a 600 watt precision power art series amp and was looking to get a new sub for my encloser because it is very old (when my dad was in highschool) and was wondering what wattage speaker I should be looking for. I was looking at a 500 watt rms 800 watt peak power sub but wasn't sure if the rms should match the size of the amp because i want to turn my amp up to 600 watts. Would it be okay to turn my amp all the way up without damaging it also or should I look into getting a bigger amp? [/QUOTE]
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