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<blockquote data-quote="tRiGgEr" data-source="post: 786543" data-attributes="member: 552295"><p>Ok you seem to be new to this stuff. With all car audio there are two ratings of power. The RMS and the MAX or PEAK. The only one you need to be concerned about is the RMS rating. The MAX rating means absolutely nothing. You want to match the RMS power of you speakers to your amps. That is a pretty common rule for most new people to follow. It will keep you from destroying equipment.</p><p></p><p>If you are on a budget Profile, Lanzar will be fine. Just make sure the RMS power rating is at least near the RMS power rating on the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRiGgEr, post: 786543, member: 552295"] Ok you seem to be new to this stuff. With all car audio there are two ratings of power. The RMS and the MAX or PEAK. The only one you need to be concerned about is the RMS rating. The MAX rating means absolutely nothing. You want to match the RMS power of you speakers to your amps. That is a pretty common rule for most new people to follow. It will keep you from destroying equipment. If you are on a budget Profile, Lanzar will be fine. Just make sure the RMS power rating is at least near the RMS power rating on the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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