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<blockquote data-quote="darudeone" data-source="post: 6603340" data-attributes="member: 618393"><p>Hi everyone, new to car audio. I recently bought a JVC KD-S100 CD reciever @20 rms per channel. It has a built-in amp gain control to match speaker rms (+/- 50rms); either hi power or low power. It also has an "off" that deactivates the built-in amplifier. I also bought two sets of 6.5 component speakers (100rms each) and a Eclipse 4200 amp @ 60rms x 4 @ 4ohms. My question is will the reciever's 20 rms built-in amp add to the 60rms from the Eclipse? Or does it shut off automatic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darudeone, post: 6603340, member: 618393"] Hi everyone, new to car audio. I recently bought a JVC KD-S100 CD reciever @20 rms per channel. It has a built-in amp gain control to match speaker rms (+/- 50rms); either hi power or low power. It also has an "off" that deactivates the built-in amplifier. I also bought two sets of 6.5 component speakers (100rms each) and a Eclipse 4200 amp @ 60rms x 4 @ 4ohms. My question is will the reciever's 20 rms built-in amp add to the 60rms from the Eclipse? Or does it shut off automatic? [/QUOTE]
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