by markyanthony on April 12th, 2010

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How many watts should an amplifier be to power 4x100 watts (tweeter), 2x150watss (mid range) and 4x350watts (woofer)?

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  • by eccentricload on September 18th, 2010

    eccentricload

    If you will just be using an amplifier ( single ) you will need to series the first two,

    series the 3rd and fourth , and connect them together in parallel .( only if they are all

    8 ohms impedance )

    total handling capacity will be 350 X 4


    And these will be your basis for the needed amplifier output rating .

    And also to keep your amplifier from possible breakdown.

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  • by andycarter on April 14th, 2010

    andycarter

    your best bet is to use more than one amplifier one for mids and highs and another for your subs the amp for your mids should be about 800 and your subs should be around 2000

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