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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_ab" data-source="post: 68597" data-attributes="member: 541433"><p>If you plan on getting two Perfects, find a mate amplifier that puts out about 600w RMS at an ohm load that matches up with the drivers. I would highly recommend you not feeding them over their RMS rating. eBay is fine, but be wary of these particular drivers. They have a nasty habit of falling apart or blowing. There are many members of this board who have had Perfects come and go, myself included. Granted, it was my fault I blew them, but still. Be cautious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_ab, post: 68597, member: 541433"] If you plan on getting two Perfects, find a mate amplifier that puts out about 600w RMS at an ohm load that matches up with the drivers. I would highly recommend you not feeding them over their RMS rating. eBay is fine, but be wary of these particular drivers. They have a nasty habit of falling apart or blowing. There are many members of this board who have had Perfects come and go, myself included. Granted, it was my fault I blew them, but still. Be cautious. [/QUOTE]
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