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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7548261" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>Power to run per channel...I'd say look for about 50rms per channel maybe 75 but I doubt you'll tell a difference between the 2 audibly. Its reallly your choice as to how much power you run though. I know my Pioneer TS D1720C set has been known to run actively with 150w to each channel. I run 125 to the midbasses alone, if those IDs are built as well as i keep hearing, then I think they'll take a good bit of power as long as youre not clipping em.</p><p></p><p>As far as being new and going active....why not?? experience is life's best teacher. It gives you a chance to really learn your system and how to make it sound the best, but of course it will be more work than simply dropping the speakers in and riding. I say go for it! keep in mind though, that unless youre running a 6 channel amp, you will only be able to amp the front stage since you'll need a channel per mid and one per tweet. this may be what youre going for though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7548261, member: 626047"] Power to run per channel...I'd say look for about 50rms per channel maybe 75 but I doubt you'll tell a difference between the 2 audibly. Its reallly your choice as to how much power you run though. I know my Pioneer TS D1720C set has been known to run actively with 150w to each channel. I run 125 to the midbasses alone, if those IDs are built as well as i keep hearing, then I think they'll take a good bit of power as long as youre not clipping em. As far as being new and going active....why not?? experience is life's best teacher. It gives you a chance to really learn your system and how to make it sound the best, but of course it will be more work than simply dropping the speakers in and riding. I say go for it! keep in mind though, that unless youre running a 6 channel amp, you will only be able to amp the front stage since you'll need a channel per mid and one per tweet. this may be what youre going for though. [/QUOTE]
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