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what 10’’ sub for 100 watts rms amp?

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Topic: what 10’’ sub for 100 watts rms amp?

Posted By: tym1200
Subject: what 10’’ sub for 100 watts rms amp?
Date Posted: January 03, 2006 at 2:54 PM

I have an amp that is 4x50rms, im using two of the channels to power my 6x9s, and i am going to bridge the other two. I wanted to know what would be a good 10" sub to buy if im only looking to run 100watts rms into it.



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Posted By: stevdart
Date Posted: January 03, 2006 at 3:11 PM
You probably mean to say 200 watts?  Look at your amp's rated specs (two channels bridged with a 4 ohm load).  200 watts opens a wider door of opportunity in subwoofer selection...you won't have to be nearly so concerned with high efficiency, which is hard to get with a 10".

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