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OK...so really you want a 400x3.....
The 200x2 amp you have means you can split the signal to two speakers at 200 watts a piece or you can bridge the two and run 400 watts to one speaker. Now, what you can do it run 3 seperate amps for each speaker, or you could buy a very large rates amp to run all three. You would end up needing an amp that runs about 1200 watts... I would write more, but my head hurts... Please anyone contradict me if I have said something that was incorrect. Thanks |
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