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<blockquote data-quote="matt_calgary" data-source="post: 1601562" data-attributes="member: 566948"><p>I know Focal's are always under-rated and are run at higher RMS ratings than what is specified on spec sheets so I was wondering if this was the same for these DLS'? These are rated for 100RMS on the DLS site (oddly enough 150RMS on the spec sheet provided on the exact page) and I am able to get an amp that will do 150RMS X 2 and was wondering if this would damage the speakers in anyway? I'm pretty new so I'm not sure if they add it up, 50RMS for the tweeter and 100RMS for the midspeaker = 150RMS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_calgary, post: 1601562, member: 566948"] I know Focal's are always under-rated and are run at higher RMS ratings than what is specified on spec sheets so I was wondering if this was the same for these DLS'? These are rated for 100RMS on the DLS site (oddly enough 150RMS on the spec sheet provided on the exact page) and I am able to get an amp that will do 150RMS X 2 and was wondering if this would damage the speakers in anyway? I'm pretty new so I'm not sure if they add it up, 50RMS for the tweeter and 100RMS for the midspeaker = 150RMS? [/QUOTE]
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