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    Amp question

    Can I run 1, 4 channel amp for both sets or do I need 2 different amps and what rms/amp and watt size/s.


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    Re: Amp question

    if we assume your pix are for component sets, and further assume you are running passive crossovers, the answer is yes. Anything up to 150 watts rms per channel


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    Re: Amp question

    Quote Originally Posted by SublimeZ View Post
    if we assume your pix are for component sets, and further assume you are running passive crossovers, the answer is yes. Anything up to 150 watts rms per channel
    Every post can be easily answered if you list a pile of ‘assumptions’ that the OP probably doesn’t understand.

    EDIT: apologies, not meant personally as it kinda reads that way...my bad.
    Last edited by Captain Buff; 02-17-2021 at 10:04 AM. Reason: Came across the wrong way.

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    Re: Amp question

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Buff View Post
    Every post can be easily answered if you list a pile of ‘assumptions’ that the OP probably doesn’t understand.

    EDIT: apologies, not meant personally as it kinda reads that way...my bad.

    While I agree with your statement, let's consider the options after opening this thread.

    1. Close it and move on.
    2. Ask a bunch of questions "that the OP probably doesn’t understand"
    3. Answer as best we can with the info given

    many chose option 1, this is fine unless nobody answers. That doesn't help the forum or the OP.
    I considered option 2, but decided a technical response might be counter-productive. So that left me to answer as best I could with limited info. Hoping it spurs more interest and a learning opportunity.


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    Re: Amp question

    I'll agree, single four channel would power those perfectly.
    Are you not entertained?!?!


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    Re: Amp question

    Quote Originally Posted by SublimeZ View Post
    While I agree with your statement, let's consider the options after opening this thread.

    1. Close it and move on.
    2. Ask a bunch of questions "that the OP probably doesn’t understand"
    3. Answer as best we can with the info given

    many chose option 1, this is fine unless nobody answers. That doesn't help the forum or the OP.
    I considered option 2, but decided a technical response might be counter-productive. So that left me to answer as best I could with limited info. Hoping it spurs more interest and a learning opportunity.
    Fair enough. It is a fine line to walk...and each can choose how they wish to walk it. My reply was clumsy and poorly worded and did not correctly express my personal concern at the ‘assumption process’ and possible ramifications of that. That’s just me though...my apologies.
    Peace

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