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<blockquote data-quote="stylez777" data-source="post: 2903706" data-attributes="member: 575311"><p>I want to buy a Multi channel amp to hook up in my car. Now I am not buying it from a store i prefer to buy it online. Now my front speakers are 50 rms per speaker while my rear speakers are 100 rms per speaker. So i am looking for an amp good enough to power all 4 speakers.</p><p></p><p>I've seen where amps in the 600-800 watt max range that rates 4 x 100w RMS at 4 ohms, does that mean per channel it's 100 rms or it's actually 25 rms per channel? I'm confused on the whole thing. Can anyone reccomend some decent priced amps that can pump out 40-50 wwatts rms per channel? i'd appreciate it! thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylez777, post: 2903706, member: 575311"] I want to buy a Multi channel amp to hook up in my car. Now I am not buying it from a store i prefer to buy it online. Now my front speakers are 50 rms per speaker while my rear speakers are 100 rms per speaker. So i am looking for an amp good enough to power all 4 speakers. I've seen where amps in the 600-800 watt max range that rates 4 x 100w RMS at 4 ohms, does that mean per channel it's 100 rms or it's actually 25 rms per channel? I'm confused on the whole thing. Can anyone reccomend some decent priced amps that can pump out 40-50 wwatts rms per channel? i'd appreciate it! thanks [/QUOTE]
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