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i know they're rated at 100w rms, but crossed at say 80 to 100hz, what do you think they can take Jacob? i have about 250w per mid the way itll be wired. not sure if theyll handle that over time or not.

I give a little over 100 per side at 85hz and they do it just fine with a few hours at full tilt, honestly doubt they would take 200 watts, maybe at a high xover point.

Your amp won't put out the full rated power when crossed over so you will be fine more than likely.

Power varies alot by frequency with most of it going to low frequencies -- you would be surprised how "little" a mid sees through the crossover.

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Your amp won't put out the full rated power when crossed over so you will be fine more than likely.

Power varies alot by frequency with most of it going to low frequencies -- you would be surprised how "little" a mid sees through the crossover.

nice. do you have t/s specs on them?

Your amp won't put out the full rated power when crossed over so you will be fine more than likely.

Power varies alot by frequency with most of it going to low frequencies -- you would be surprised how "little" a mid sees through the crossover.

nice. do you have t/s specs on them?

Nope.

Your amp won't put out the full rated power when crossed over so you will be fine more than likely.

Power varies alot by frequency with most of it going to low frequencies -- you would be surprised how "little" a mid sees through the crossover.

nice. do you have t/s specs on them?

Nope.

Actually he does have them he just said he wont be releasing them to the public in another thread posted a few days back.

No need for technicalities. I know what Jacob said.

Just stating facts bruh bruh :peepwall:

Your amp won't put out the full rated power when crossed over so you will be fine more than likely.

Power varies alot by frequency with most of it going to low frequencies -- you would be surprised how "little" a mid sees through the crossover.

nice. do you have t/s specs on them?

Nope.

Actually he does have them he just said he wont be releasing them to the public in another thread posted a few days back.

YET. I'll put them up after a while.

hoping to receive data T / S to soon, and specifications in general

I put at the disposal of Jacob, the pictures taken in the studio, on these products so they can be put on the site, also because it is almost never updated with new products.

I hope I have done something to please

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many thanks

Edited by kkk4

Thanks -- we are working on getting some updates over to our web guy (Mark @ SSA).

I've got 2 bridged per 2 channels on the 100.4 so around 160 or so to each mid.

Edited by Rainman215

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