would that be safe for the speakers? V Power Series 4-Channel Class AB Car Amplifier RMS Power Rating: 4 ohms: 50 watts x 4 chan. 2 ohms: 75 watts x 4 chan. Bridged, 4 ohms: 150 watts x 2 chan. Max power output: 150 watts x 4 chan. approx. 6" x 9" KS Series Car Speakers Power Handling: Peak: 600 watts per pair / 300 watts each RMS: 200 watts per pair / 100 watts each
You should not run into any problem. But you should know what to listen for. If your speakers are distorting, they will be damaged My center channel speaker is rated at 60-watts RMS and I am driving it with 180-watts RMS power. My amp is NOT turned down, its about 2/3s of the way up and no low pass filter. I listen to my music pretty loud. That speaker has been playing well for 4 to 5 years But make sure your listening to your music, if it doesn't sound natural you're probably doing damage to your speakers.
Correct me if Im wrong, but the specs you just listed are saying that for one single channel (one speaker) it will be supplying 50W RMS. It CAN go to 150W on this channel but only for very short times and only at very high amplitudes, ie bass hits on max volume. You will only see this if you are using high quality wiring and connections. Your speakers are rated for 300W max, so you have plenty of room. I just typed all this and realized your probably going to bridge the connections though haha. Even in that case, as the above stated, you'll be fine.
oh yea for rms rating it that wat it always putting out or is that the max that it can put out continuously?
RMS is what it can continuously do. http://www.ehow.com/facts_4899035_what-does-rms-stand-speakers.html