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<blockquote data-quote="Edward_Stryfe" data-source="post: 8584328" data-attributes="member: 672927"><p>So when I t comes to stock heads I know they put out around 10w to 70w rms usually. I have a four channel amp that I am considering using on my car it's a 2010 Pontiac Vibe which has four 6.5" mids but since stock setups aren't marked and don't have a proper rms ratings for anything. The amp can do about 75rms at 2 Ohms and about 45w to 50w at 4Ohm. So I'm trying to figure out whether that would be enough power for it to be a significant upgrade. Based on past experience would anyone think this be really worthwhile ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edward_Stryfe, post: 8584328, member: 672927"] So when I t comes to stock heads I know they put out around 10w to 70w rms usually. I have a four channel amp that I am considering using on my car it's a 2010 Pontiac Vibe which has four 6.5" mids but since stock setups aren't marked and don't have a proper rms ratings for anything. The amp can do about 75rms at 2 Ohms and about 45w to 50w at 4Ohm. So I'm trying to figure out whether that would be enough power for it to be a significant upgrade. Based on past experience would anyone think this be really worthwhile ? [/QUOTE]
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