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Would the ED NINe.2 be too much for the TS-C720PRS?

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I think I've decided on those components when the new truck comes in, due to the reviews they've received here, but they are rated at RMS 50 watts. I believe I've read the NINe.2 is underrated and actually puts out 132 x 2 at 4 ohms. Will the Premier's take this okay? I have a couple old amps sitting around ( one from '01, Pioneer 50x4, and an Alpine from either '02 or '03, 50x2). But I've read other places the Premier's can take a lot more than that. Would the NINe.2 be a good match for it?
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I think I've decided on those components when the new truck comes in, due to the reviews they've received here, but they are rated at RMS 50 watts. I believe I've read the NINe.2 is underrated and actually puts out 132 x 2 at 4 ohms. Will the Premier's take this okay? I have a couple old amps sitting around ( one from '01, Pioneer 50x4, and an Alpine from either '02 or '03, 50x2). But I've read other places the Premier's can take a lot more than that. Would the NINe.2 be a good match for it?
The power limitation is partially dependent on how low you set the crossover (the lower you go the less power they will take). I had about 125 watts available to a set without a problem (I like to have some headroom) and in any case since you have control over the volume knob the speakers will never see 132 watts unless you send them 132 watts. :)
Hi Mr Marv! Good to see on the forum.

This is Al if you remember. I'm still loving my system and get compliments on the sub box all the time. Take care.
They'll be fine as marv said. Just make sure you set you're gains correctly.
Thanks guys.

Mr. Marv, I might contact you about building a box when I decide to get the 10" sub. I'm contemplating either an IDQ or a Seas Lotus.
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