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punk1n13
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...avoid damage? I'm planning on replacing the factory speakers installed in my 97 Thunderbird. I already have an after-market radio installed (15w x 4 RMS). I plan on getting an amplifier along with the speakers to get maximum clarity.
Now..the speakers I plan on getting (Alpine SPR-57C or Polk Audio MM571) are 300 watts peak 100W RMS a piece.
For now I just want to replace my front speakers, and rear speakers later.
If I get a 1200 watt amp (that's what I need for all 4, right? Or should I get an amp that has 400 Watts RMS and not worry about peak being under/over 1200?), wouldn't that be overpowering my front speakers (before I get the new rear speakers) and cause damage?
Now..the speakers I plan on getting (Alpine SPR-57C or Polk Audio MM571) are 300 watts peak 100W RMS a piece.
For now I just want to replace my front speakers, and rear speakers later.
If I get a 1200 watt amp (that's what I need for all 4, right? Or should I get an amp that has 400 Watts RMS and not worry about peak being under/over 1200?), wouldn't that be overpowering my front speakers (before I get the new rear speakers) and cause damage?