</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (rancid240 @ July 06 2002,07:11)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I would get a 2 channel with an RMS near the RMS of the speakers. Just turn down the bass up front, cuz wood baffeling + an amp will mean your speakers will start saying "I love you" too.</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
No disrespect and all...
Most people really into it will say (me included) to get as high a RMS value you can while maintaining a low THD value; keep your gains low and you'll never clip your amp (which is the surest way to ruin a driver). If u want a great bargain I suggest US acoustics; I'm running one right now and it produces cleaner mids and highs then my friggin' fosgate.
Oh, and wood baffling will not resonate if that's what you're suggesting, and certainly not at the power he's likely to be pushing (that's why we use it in pretty much every enclosure application including highs and subs.)
Oh, good call on the 2 channel; definately stay away from bridging a 4 channel into 2 because your THD will shoot thru the roof.
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