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That would be fine for rear fill and that 340wrms prolly is bs, but that is hifonics for ya. Just a lil underrated. You would probably be able to give them 150wrms from it easy bridged and i wouldn't go higher than that anyways. Should sound nice. You will be impressed for the price, i'm not easily impressed and they still make me happy.

 
how do i set the gain? its just a low pass thing theres nothing that says (120rms gain) (150rms gain) there is a way to plug a gain control knob into it i beleive..
i just answered this question about 30 seconds ago in another post, so i'll copy and paste this here as well.....

to set the gains: find a -3db 1khz test tone and burn it onto a cd. unhook the speakers from the amp, hook a DMM to the speaker terminals on the amp(set it to a/c volts). turn the volume up to the number you would listen at(roughly 2/3 or 3/4 of the way up on most head units). play the test tone on repeat. start with the gain all the way down and slowly turn it up till you get the desired number to read on the DMM.

for 150 watts at 4 ohms the number you want to see on the display will be 24.5 volts a/c.

to get this you take the ohms(4) and multiply it by the wattage(150) and then take that number and get the square root of it. that number will be a/c volts.

now like i was saying before.... with the gains set this way the speakers should never see 150 watts rms. as long as you respect the volume knob and don't turn it past the point you used when you set the gains.

i have stuck the leads on the dmm on my speaker terminals while playing music loudly and i was only seeing numbers in the mid to high teens. for example 18 volts a/c is only 80 watts at 4ohms. then you have to factor in impedance rise as well. so i doubt my fronts have ever seen more than 100 watts for a very quick peak.

with all that being said they will be fine on 150 watts rms! :)

 
wow.thats a nice price.lookin to change out my 5x7 kicker comps to 6.5 also how do u bridge
you will not find a better comp set for the price. i don't think you will find anything as good even for a couple hundred bucks. these things should cost way more... but ssssshhhhhhhh..... don't let Phoenix Gold read this or they will jack the price up.

 
lol yea im goin to try to pick up a pair.where can i find a plate for 5x7 to 6.5
if you have the tools i'd say get a small sheet of 1/2 or 3/4 MDF and make a baffle/adapter yourself. you can buy a small piece at Home Depot or Lowes pretty cheaply. and then just use a jig saw and cut it out.

 
i'm sure if you do a search you will find the answer. i don't really know the best way to explain it. i have never done it actually to be honest. but you are pretty much just hooking both left channels together to form one, and both right channels together to form one.

 
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