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<blockquote data-quote="robble" data-source="post: 2990363" data-attributes="member: 576166"><p>manual states bridged power is 2x140 @4ohms or 2x190@2ohms this is also at 12.6v - if you go to 14.4 v (while engine is running) it's even higher.</p><p></p><p>of course you could turn down the gain or volume knobs to get less power - i'm curious about when I'm running near full tilt (which my ears couldn't handle for very long anyway).</p><p></p><p>I couldn't imagine listening to any system that had 500w per channel going to the front stage - unless the gains or volume were turned down in which case it wouldn't be 500w. Actually I'm not sure it would be possible without immediate and permanent ear and/or speaker damage.</p><p></p><p>that said your review of those vanadium tweeters makes me wanna get a set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robble, post: 2990363, member: 576166"] manual states bridged power is 2x140 @4ohms or 2x190@2ohms this is also at 12.6v - if you go to 14.4 v (while engine is running) it's even higher. of course you could turn down the gain or volume knobs to get less power - i'm curious about when I'm running near full tilt (which my ears couldn't handle for very long anyway). I couldn't imagine listening to any system that had 500w per channel going to the front stage - unless the gains or volume were turned down in which case it wouldn't be 500w. Actually I'm not sure it would be possible without immediate and permanent ear and/or speaker damage. that said your review of those vanadium tweeters makes me wanna get a set. [/QUOTE]
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