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Speakers and Amps
I have an amp in the car that says max. output is 600watts, but bought speakers that are 700 watts ... 2x250w(max)/2x60watt(rms) at 4.0hm. Will my amp take these speakers + my subs? If not what should I do?
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Re: Speakers and Amps
what kind of amp is this ? 1 channel, 2 channel, 4 channel ?
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Re: Speakers and Amps
What kind ok speakers to.
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Re: Speakers and Amps
PaulD's right. You need to define the specs of the amps you just bought so we can help.
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Re: Speakers and Amps
a 2 channel amp really can't power a pair of regular speakers and a sub. That amp is really only a 120 watt (RMS) amp, use it to power your front speakers and get a 2nd amp to power your sub(s)
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