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Yes, if you don't turn it up all the way.

Excessive power to speakers will result in distortion and possibly even complete failure of the voice coil and/or cone.

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You are looking for speakers for DJing and you have a 600 Watt amp. What kind of speakers do you buy?

With 600 watts, you can't really go too big, and if you only have one amp, you can't go with separate mids/highs and a sub, so personally, I would try to find a pair of 200 watt speakers that have nice tweeters, mids, and lows, all in one. Don't go for anything over 200 watts each, because you want to leave room on your amp. You don't want to get two 300 watt speakers, because your amp will be working at full power, which isn't good for it or your new speakers. So all in all, a nice pair of 200 watt full range speakers is what I would be looking for.


What speaker is compatible to a 600 watt amp?

To find a compatible speaker for a 600-watt amp, look for speakers with a power handling rating that matches or exceeds the amp's output. Ideally, choose speakers rated for at least 600 watts RMS to ensure they can handle the power without distortion or damage. Additionally, ensure the speaker's impedance (usually 4, 6, or 8 ohms) matches the amp's output to maximize performance and prevent potential overload. Always consider the type of music and listening environment to select the best speakers for your needs.


What is louder sub on 300 watt amp 10'' 300 watt or 10'' 600 watt?

They can be as loud, as the amp is not delivering 600 watts. The 10" sub rated at 600 watts is able to withstand more power.


What size amp for two 600 watt speakers?

To properly power two 600-watt speakers, you'll want an amplifier that can deliver at least 600 watts per channel at the speakers' impedance (usually 4 or 8 ohms). A good rule of thumb is to choose an amp with a power rating of 1.5 to 2 times the speaker's RMS rating for headroom and to avoid distortion. Therefore, an amplifier rated between 900 to 1200 watts per channel would be ideal for optimal performance. Always check the compatibility of the amp with your speakers' impedance and power handling specifications.


Can a 350 watt amp power 2 12s?

It depends on the power and impedance rating of the 12-inch speakers. If both speakers are rated for 175 watts and the amp can handle the impedance of the speakers, then the 350 watt amp should be able to power both speakers effectively.


Can you use 2x500 watt subs on a 600 watt amp?

Absolutely!! If you turn up the gain too much, the speakers will smoke. You can use it at a lower level


What should the low pass filter be set to?

If it is a subwoofer amp then set it at about 80 hz.


Can you blow out your speakers if you use the wrong power amplifier?

Speakers can be blown if the wrong power amplifier is used and damage can be done by either overpowering or underpowering the amp. For example, if the power rating of the speaker is 300 watts capacity you will need a 300- to 600-watt amp.


Can a 250 watt amp push 1300 watt subs?

In most cases, the speakers should be able to handle more watts than the amp can deliver. Doing it the other way around will blow out the speakers.


Can 270 watt speakers damage a 125 watt amp?

Not unless the speakers are rated at a resistance (ohms) that is incompatible with the amp. Speakers don't generate power, the rating only tells you how much they can handle. So, speakers capable of up to 270 watts, can certainly handle 125 watts. However, if the amp is not 1-ohm stable and the speakers are 1-ohm, you could cause the amp to cut out and overheat depending on the protection mechanism of the amp.


I have 900 watt peak power car speakers The rms power is 450.What is the maximum I can run these speakers at and still have it sound clean and good.If i have a amp that lets them go as loud astheycan?

It depends on the quality of the amp...and the speakers..no one can really answer that question with the information you gave. Don't forget that you can permanently damage your hearing by playing music too loud.


Will an amp of 1400-watt with 700-watt rms blow a sub with 1100-watt peak and 600-watt rms?

nope your powering it just right