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question about a certain ohm load

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is there a technical way of finding out how much power an amp puts out @ 3 ohm? my boston pro60s are 3 ohm, and i was thinkin about gettin a zx550.2, and thats 205w rms x 2 @ 2 ohm, and i think 175 @ 4, i could take a ball park guess around like 190ish maybe, but is there an actual way to figure that out with math, or do i gotta get the amp, get a DMM, etc etc?

VJ

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yes but you don't have the gear to do it.

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With that amp, since there is no logical progession in power, the only way to find out would be on the test bench. Not worth the trouble. Knowing exact power is pointless anyway.

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ok thats cool, i was just wondering. im guessing it would be around 190ish watts or so.

what is the sweet spot for a set of boston pro60's? (how much power)

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That should be more than enough.

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ok thats cool, i was just wondering. im guessing it would be around 190ish watts or so.

what is the sweet spot for a set of boston pro60's? (how much power)

1.21 gigawatts. Time to upgrade to the Flux Capacitor Marty!!

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