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What size speakers should I get?
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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7171238" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>IMO, it's pointless because if you do hook them up to the amp, I'd recommend keeping those rear channels at a very low setting. That amp does 100x4@4ohm. Your front speakers are 110watt rms each. What I would probably do, but it'd have to be tested to make sure it'd work out, is bridge the left and right channels on the front speakers only. Like this, you should be able to keep your gain completely off or close to it, which amps always appreciate it. However, I don't what kind of input voltage you're sending to the amp, so bridging the channels may result in too much power for the speakers to handle. If that's the case, it will take under a minute to "unbridge it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7171238, member: 617760"] IMO, it's pointless because if you do hook them up to the amp, I'd recommend keeping those rear channels at a very low setting. That amp does 100x4@4ohm. Your front speakers are 110watt rms each. What I would probably do, but it'd have to be tested to make sure it'd work out, is bridge the left and right channels on the front speakers only. Like this, you should be able to keep your gain completely off or close to it, which amps always appreciate it. However, I don't what kind of input voltage you're sending to the amp, so bridging the channels may result in too much power for the speakers to handle. If that's the case, it will take under a minute to "unbridge it". [/QUOTE]
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