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<blockquote data-quote="Betrayer00GT" data-source="post: 4138506" data-attributes="member: 582890"><p>The CA600, by 50%.</p><p></p><p>The CA600 is rated at 450w RMS X 1 in 4ohm bridged operation. (For stereo, that's 225 RMS X 2 at 2ohm, or 150w RMS X 2 at 4ohm</p><p></p><p>The AP600 is rated at 300w RMS X 1 in 4ohm bridged operation. (For stereo, that's 150 RMS X 2 at 2ohm, or 100w RMS X 2 at 4ohm</p><p></p><p>I own a pair of CA200 (AP400 equiv), and a CA800 (AP1200 equiv). They have all been problem free, and they work really well (Highs, Mid-bass, 15" sealed sub).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Betrayer00GT, post: 4138506, member: 582890"] The CA600, by 50%. The CA600 is rated at 450w RMS X 1 in 4ohm bridged operation. (For stereo, that's 225 RMS X 2 at 2ohm, or 150w RMS X 2 at 4ohm The AP600 is rated at 300w RMS X 1 in 4ohm bridged operation. (For stereo, that's 150 RMS X 2 at 2ohm, or 100w RMS X 2 at 4ohm I own a pair of CA200 (AP400 equiv), and a CA800 (AP1200 equiv). They have all been problem free, and they work really well (Highs, Mid-bass, 15" sealed sub). [/QUOTE]
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