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<blockquote data-quote="Sunfire01" data-source="post: 2949189" data-attributes="member: 575095"><p>I've run them on 60 and 120w, and I can tell you that 60w dosent have that "punch" in the midbass. 120w sounds really good, but I think they could take a little more, maybe 150x2. I get no cutout at high volumes for extended periods.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, get something around 150x2 and turn the gains down if necessary. I'm looking into upgrading to something around that wattage range if I can find whether or not this amp is noisy, or if its just my install. I'm getting alternator whine from it.</p><p></p><p>Bridge the R 5.0:4 to 150 x 2, and they should scream!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunfire01, post: 2949189, member: 575095"] I've run them on 60 and 120w, and I can tell you that 60w dosent have that "punch" in the midbass. 120w sounds really good, but I think they could take a little more, maybe 150x2. I get no cutout at high volumes for extended periods. If I were you, get something around 150x2 and turn the gains down if necessary. I'm looking into upgrading to something around that wattage range if I can find whether or not this amp is noisy, or if its just my install. I'm getting alternator whine from it. Bridge the R 5.0:4 to 150 x 2, and they should scream!! [/QUOTE]
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