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<blockquote data-quote="doughboy743" data-source="post: 8732033" data-attributes="member: 682037"><p>ok so I am sure this has been covered before but I cant find a definitive answer. I'm not 100% new to this whole sub amp thing but this is the first time I've tried to make them match. I have a mrx-m100 and 2 kicker c10s. The subs are 4ohm 150w rms meaning 2 wired in series is 8ohm 300w rms. The mrx-m100 is 600w at 4ohms. So logically its 300w at 8ohms right? I'm wondering if the mrx-m100 will be too much for them. or vice versa. I know ohms and rms are important and someone once told me too much ohms is bad for an amplifier. So basically I feel like an idiot my big question is will putting 8ohms to the amp be too much for it to handle or will it have too much rms for the 300w rms subs to handle I've spent a lot of money to buy this set up id rather not blow it apart in the first week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doughboy743, post: 8732033, member: 682037"] ok so I am sure this has been covered before but I cant find a definitive answer. I'm not 100% new to this whole sub amp thing but this is the first time I've tried to make them match. I have a mrx-m100 and 2 kicker c10s. The subs are 4ohm 150w rms meaning 2 wired in series is 8ohm 300w rms. The mrx-m100 is 600w at 4ohms. So logically its 300w at 8ohms right? I'm wondering if the mrx-m100 will be too much for them. or vice versa. I know ohms and rms are important and someone once told me too much ohms is bad for an amplifier. So basically I feel like an idiot my big question is will putting 8ohms to the amp be too much for it to handle or will it have too much rms for the 300w rms subs to handle I've spent a lot of money to buy this set up id rather not blow it apart in the first week. [/QUOTE]
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