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<blockquote data-quote="ruckus" data-source="post: 962748" data-attributes="member: 560867"><p>I wont be more than 200 watts rms. Look at it like this most high end heads are 200 watts and they run 4 x 12" per cabinet and most run dual cabinets (a stack) most bass amps run 2 - 4 15" subs on the same power so your 10" might only be 50 watts rms. in a house you dont need as much power as in a car that why you dont see 2000 watt home stereo equipment. I guess 110 AC handles it better than 12v DC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruckus, post: 962748, member: 560867"] I wont be more than 200 watts rms. Look at it like this most high end heads are 200 watts and they run 4 x 12" per cabinet and most run dual cabinets (a stack) most bass amps run 2 - 4 15" subs on the same power so your 10" might only be 50 watts rms. in a house you dont need as much power as in a car that why you dont see 2000 watt home stereo equipment. I guess 110 AC handles it better than 12v DC? [/QUOTE]
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