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I just looked up the Pioneer speakers. They are rated at 50W rms. I would not worry about using any of these amps with them if it is set up properly.
So you are saying that unless I get new speakers, an amp is pointless? I just checked, and my speakers are listed as:
Recommended RMS Power: 60W Peak Power Handling: 220W
So does that mean getting an AMP that puts out more than 60W RMS per channel is pointless? So what is the point of listing peak power handling then?
And also, I just checked the bose and jbl amps again (both as listed on sounddomain.com).
The Bose is listed with an RMS power of 220W x 4 The JBL is listed with an RMS power of 40W x 4
So are you saying the page lists it wrong, and the Bose RMS isn't really 220W x 4? I just checked 2 other sites, and it lists the bose with:
Power Max (2 Ohm) 400w x 4 Power RMS (4 Ohm) 220w x 4
and http://www.thezeb.com/caraudio/boss_amplifiers.html lists it as:
Amplifier - 220x4 @ 4ohm - 1600 watts Peak total
So I am thinking that the 220W is the RMS. So it sounds like it does put out more power than the JBL (ad more than the USX-4065). If I am still reading this wrong, please let me know. I just don't want to buy something with out doing all the research I can, and get ripped off.
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You can use two channels for the front speakers and bridge the other two channels for the subwoofer.
What about the back speakers?
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