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<blockquote data-quote="naughtyca" data-source="post: 8184499" data-attributes="member: 639758"><p>you can adjust the gain for front or rear channels, i would get the more powerful ones since you loose about 20% since most amps are only efficient 80% and the TX4.440 has a 40a fuse so it should at least do 75w per channel and n2 is correct you can tune the hpf higher on smaller speakers so u dont get distortion. hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naughtyca, post: 8184499, member: 639758"] you can adjust the gain for front or rear channels, i would get the more powerful ones since you loose about 20% since most amps are only efficient 80% and the TX4.440 has a 40a fuse so it should at least do 75w per channel and n2 is correct you can tune the hpf higher on smaller speakers so u dont get distortion. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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