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I"m looking at a single fi bl 10 and am wondering if I got a 2000 watt amp would that be too much power for it? Also how much is the RMS on a regular SSD and a loaded SSD, it doesn't say on fi's site.

Thanks

Just because you have a 2k amp doesn't mean necessarly that you will have that much on tap. Just be careful with the gain and listen for any mechanical stress and you should be fine.

For the SSD, not sure about the new models but the older ones were I believe 750rms. Thats before any options added.

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i have the fifteen inch BL and i have two thousand RMS through it for months and its eating it like its soft as a banana :) no problems

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