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xxx mid and power question
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<blockquote data-quote="wow" data-source="post: 840497" data-attributes="member: 553349"><p>i am thinking of buying a pair of xxx6.5 mids and would like to run them off of a van gogh 500.4. that would be giving each one 250 watts @ 2 ohm. i will be running them ib with sound deadened doors ---all holes sealed----active-----and was wondering if that is just too much power for them. i do listen to my music loud and would have my gains set accordingly with my headunit but i dont want to have to worry about cranking it and the speakers blowing. (being that rms is 150 watts). any input would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wow, post: 840497, member: 553349"] i am thinking of buying a pair of xxx6.5 mids and would like to run them off of a van gogh 500.4. that would be giving each one 250 watts @ 2 ohm. i will be running them ib with sound deadened doors ---all holes sealed----active-----and was wondering if that is just too much power for them. i do listen to my music loud and would have my gains set accordingly with my headunit but i dont want to have to worry about cranking it and the speakers blowing. (being that rms is 150 watts). any input would be appreciated. thanks [/QUOTE]
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