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<blockquote data-quote="MicraMan" data-source="post: 8841162" data-attributes="member: 688826"><p>Ok, so the one's stating 200W are surely talking about PMPO, as those 200W is for each channel.</p><p></p><p>Well, I still can't know (nor imagine) the RMS without entering into detailed specification, or having to visit the manufacturer webpage, but at least have some more info.</p><p></p><p>Quick question: in HiFi, the amplifier can match, in most scenarios the impedance of the speakers. Does also works like this in CarAudio when you only rely on the radio? Do I need to search for the exactly same ohms of my radio?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MicraMan, post: 8841162, member: 688826"] Ok, so the one's stating 200W are surely talking about PMPO, as those 200W is for each channel. Well, I still can't know (nor imagine) the RMS without entering into detailed specification, or having to visit the manufacturer webpage, but at least have some more info. Quick question: in HiFi, the amplifier can match, in most scenarios the impedance of the speakers. Does also works like this in CarAudio when you only rely on the radio? Do I need to search for the exactly same ohms of my radio? [/QUOTE]
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