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Speaker in question: the EKA 113 (labeled on the magnet as ECA 113 for some reason)

Depending on where I look I see them either having 35w RMS or 80w RMS. What I want to know is how much power people are putting to theirs. I want to put about 50w RMS to them if I can...anyone know if it's a safe bet?

Too many projects, too little time...

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not too sure man i looked on there site at the manual but no specs like that. if i had to guess id say more 35 over 80 though. they are the discus series right? id toss em a e-mail them if you dont find out

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50watts rms should be fine, but its going to depend on how you set up your gains and how loud you actually turn it up. The quarts I have dont require alot of power to be honest, Im running a fosgate 400a4 to 2 pair of comp sets and its at 1/4 gain, I dont need anymore then that. If you want I can get the ac clamp and dmm out to get close to exact power they are seeing.

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lol, ive ran around 50-75rms to 35wrms 3&1/2s and it worked fine, just make sure ur hpf is above 80htz and u should be fine

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I have the 5.25" fronts and by-nines in the back, so I am not worried about losing midbass in the cabin. Do you use a high pass off the HU, amp, or inlines? I was looking for a decent set of inlines that didnt cost half a billion dollars and wouldnt pop like firecrackers on amp power.

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