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Abraham2nd

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Hi all. I got some 10inch midrange speakers here.

The spec says 500rms 1000w program power and 2000w peak.

Its doing 400rms rn but wanted to give it the full maximum potential that can play long without burning. Was goin and hook up to play 1000rms 

And advice? Will the 1000w program power play hours or will it burn?? Thanks...

I will be tuning the deck and amp so that it be receiving 1000rms and nothing more with clean signal no clipping. 

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Nominal Impedance: 8Ω
Rated Power Handling: 500 Watts
Program Power: 1000 Watts

Peak Power: 2000 Watts
Sensitivity (1W/1m): 99 dB
Resonance Frequency (Fs): 61.61 Hz
Frequency Range at -10 dB: 60 – 6,500 Hz
Recommended Hi Pass X-Over: 220 Hz (12 dB/Octave)
Xmax: 5 mm
Voice Coil Diameter: 2.5″
Magnet Material: Ferrite
Frame Material: Die Cast Aluminum
Weight: 14.26 Lbs
Mounting Depth: 4.92″ (125 mm

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Iirc 500w is the everyday RMS that you can play music on for extended periods of time...

 

Program power is for short bursts of time. 

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Think of program power like a speech. Someone talking. Not music.

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The reason they list that spec is for the purpose of it being a loudspeaker that can either be used for music or assemblies where someone is talking into a microphone that’s connected to an amp and then to said speaker(s). 

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