Stereo Install NOOB Questions
I am looking to get some upgraded speakers for my em1. I am looking into some mb quart components for the front and rear and probably just 1 10" jl sub. How can you tell what size amp to get without blowing the speakers. I am looking now at some reference series quarts which are rated at 60-130 watts. What size amp would work best without blowing them
You should have no problems with a 4x75W RMS into 4 ohms amp.
Not sure but the 60-130 watts is probably 60W continuous (RMS) and 130W max.
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Not sure but the 60-130 watts is probably 60W continuous (RMS) and 130W max.
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it was for my bump why?
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it was for my bump why?
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it was for my bump why?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your question has been answered, why are you bumping this?
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Your question has been answered, why are you bumping this?
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