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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo74" data-source="post: 8685401" data-attributes="member: 677529"><p>More power is always better, just set the amp so it doesn’t clip at the maximum volume you listen to music.</p><p>I have learned on here to not go solely by rms numbers.... overhead is good.</p><p>For instance I am running a set of Boston SL60s active 60w to each driver, even though they are rated 80w rms per side...It was suggested by another member that I bridge my 60x4 amp to my tweeters, and add my 70x4 amp bridged to my 6.5s...for even more overhead. I’m still thinking about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo74, post: 8685401, member: 677529"] More power is always better, just set the amp so it doesn’t clip at the maximum volume you listen to music. I have learned on here to not go solely by rms numbers.... overhead is good. For instance I am running a set of Boston SL60s active 60w to each driver, even though they are rated 80w rms per side...It was suggested by another member that I bridge my 60x4 amp to my tweeters, and add my 70x4 amp bridged to my 6.5s...for even more overhead. I’m still thinking about it. [/QUOTE]
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