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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7731115" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>Three n's. And thank you, you'd be surprised at how many people here ask me about that image.</p><p></p><p>You can't choose which speakers get what power; it will be pretty much even all the way around, unless you have the gain set lower for one set of channels. Either way, the JBL components will be getting more power than whatever else you get(because of the difference in impedance). Your coaxials in the rear will most likely be 4 ohms, which means if you're using that Aura amp I gave you a link to, they'd be getting 50W or less depending on how you set the gain, and the JBL components would be getting 75W or less depending on how you set the gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7731115, member: 611015"] Three n's. And thank you, you'd be surprised at how many people here ask me about that image. You can't choose which speakers get what power; it will be pretty much even all the way around, unless you have the gain set lower for one set of channels. Either way, the JBL components will be getting more power than whatever else you get(because of the difference in impedance). Your coaxials in the rear will most likely be 4 ohms, which means if you're using that Aura amp I gave you a link to, they'd be getting 50W or less depending on how you set the gain, and the JBL components would be getting 75W or less depending on how you set the gain. [/QUOTE]
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