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<blockquote data-quote="kevincali" data-source="post: 8732378" data-attributes="member: 682050"><p>So I have gone through now 4 sets of 6x9 speakers which means I must be doing something wrong and should have asked for help a LONG time ago. What I have is a Kenwood Marine deck on my Harley and 2 400 watt amps, I bridged the amp for the front 6.5" speakers and did the same in the back with another 400 watt amp. However I continuously blow either one or both of the 6x9's in the back. My question is I know with the amp being bridged I am pushing 200watts to each speaker do I need to make sure the speakers can handle 200Watt RMS? I'm not sure what RMS means or stands for but it is a term I have been seeing over and over again while I look for replacement speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevincali, post: 8732378, member: 682050"] So I have gone through now 4 sets of 6x9 speakers which means I must be doing something wrong and should have asked for help a LONG time ago. What I have is a Kenwood Marine deck on my Harley and 2 400 watt amps, I bridged the amp for the front 6.5" speakers and did the same in the back with another 400 watt amp. However I continuously blow either one or both of the 6x9's in the back. My question is I know with the amp being bridged I am pushing 200watts to each speaker do I need to make sure the speakers can handle 200Watt RMS? I'm not sure what RMS means or stands for but it is a term I have been seeing over and over again while I look for replacement speakers. [/QUOTE]
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