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ridgelineowner22 posted on Mon, Oct 26 2009 8:53 PM

will a TMA 500 be enough to power one w6?

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The 12W6v2D4 is rated for 600W RMS - likely handles a bit more than that.  CF recommends at least 70% of RMS or at least 420W and the TMA 500 might do a bit more than the rated 500W, so it looks to me like you would be good.

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If you get a dual 4 ohm W6 (what size, anyway?) and wire it to a 2 ohm load on the amp, yes, in my opinion, a 8", 10", or 12" W6 will sound great at 500RMS. I'm pretty sure they can all handle more than that, too, so you wouldn't probably have to worry about over powering it.

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it'll be a 12. yeah i just want to make sure that amp will put out enough power for the w6

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The 12W6v2D4 is rated for 600W RMS - likely handles a bit more than that.  CF recommends at least 70% of RMS or at least 420W and the TMA 500 might do a bit more than the rated 500W, so it looks to me like you would be good.

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Yes that help tremendously. I wanted to make sure my amp would work before i ordered it and it should be here tomorrow and im pretty excited

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