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<blockquote data-quote="thevolunator" data-source="post: 7581924" data-attributes="member: 638378"><p>No, what I was thinking is...My Boston Pros are rated at like 125 or 150wrms(can't remember which) and my five channel amp will produce 75x4 and 300x1. Anyway, I was going to "bridge" the main channels to 2x200 for my front stage, THEN buy a 2x100 amp just to power the "rear fill". I would still be using the 300x1 for my sub...</p><p></p><p>Probably not going to do that now though, the guy at the dealer said that 75wrms would be enough to power them correctly...Just wanted to make sure they weren't going to be "starving" for power...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thevolunator, post: 7581924, member: 638378"] No, what I was thinking is...My Boston Pros are rated at like 125 or 150wrms(can't remember which) and my five channel amp will produce 75x4 and 300x1. Anyway, I was going to "bridge" the main channels to 2x200 for my front stage, THEN buy a 2x100 amp just to power the "rear fill". I would still be using the 300x1 for my sub... Probably not going to do that now though, the guy at the dealer said that 75wrms would be enough to power them correctly...Just wanted to make sure they weren't going to be "starving" for power... [/QUOTE]
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