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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8275460" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>First of all, Pyle isn't terribly good, and they have a long track record of exaggerating power ratings on products. You'll want to find an amp that makes 300-400W or so into 1 channel at 2 ohms. A 2 channel amp would work, but optimum would be a small class D mono amp.</p><p></p><p>"Max Power" is some ******** that companies make up to impress the uninformed.</p><p></p><p>"RMS Power" means Root Means Square which is a mathematical way to find an average distance from 0 of many different data points that are both positive and negative. Sometimes used in statistics, but most commonly when measuring AC voltage or current. This printed on a package means the company believes it's customers will be uninformed and believe what the guy above me posted.</p><p></p><p>Also, might want to do a wiki search for Ohm's law. It's pretty simple algebra and may well come in handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8275460, member: 614752"] First of all, Pyle isn't terribly good, and they have a long track record of exaggerating power ratings on products. You'll want to find an amp that makes 300-400W or so into 1 channel at 2 ohms. A 2 channel amp would work, but optimum would be a small class D mono amp. "Max Power" is some ******** that companies make up to impress the uninformed. "RMS Power" means Root Means Square which is a mathematical way to find an average distance from 0 of many different data points that are both positive and negative. Sometimes used in statistics, but most commonly when measuring AC voltage or current. This printed on a package means the company believes it's customers will be uninformed and believe what the guy above me posted. Also, might want to do a wiki search for Ohm's law. It's pretty simple algebra and may well come in handy. [/QUOTE]
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