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RMS ratings for speakers question?
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I posted this in the audio forum also but it seems like slow traffic there.
I have a 2 channel 20watt amp that I am going to use.
I am now ready to buy some speakers.
Before I pull the trigger I have a question as speaker specs are beyond my knowledge limit.
If a speakers specs say that the RMS is 110w and max is 220w.
Would my 20watt amp be enough to drive that speaker.
Its this set I am considering
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