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Rms' damaged speakers and subs..?

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now I am no expert but would it be a safe guess to say that since I have a alpine amp that sends out 50W RMS x 4 powering my four focal 165V polyglass speakers that require 60W RMS that caused my front speaker to blow and my 2 subs to blow since I have to put my volume to 32 out of 35 just to acheive loud (not screaming) music. My guess is since my amp isn't producing enough RMS clipping is occuring sending distortion to my speakers (my rear speakers sound weak as h**l btw) and I am assuming since have to turn my volume all the way up it caused too much stress to my 2 12" type-R subs (powered by a PDX 1000) if my guess is correct what should I say to the fools who installed this catastrophe? And just some humor I blew the fuses in my PDX before I left their parking lot they replaced them and said keep it at about 24 (which is not loud at all on my system). Help!!!!???

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  1. it is easy. it is blown. no other questions asked. bad instalation...

    safety at first place.


  2. whoever did that suckered u....they should have had a bigger amp in there or at least two of those ampsd....did u let them know that u didnt want some c**p and that u wanted it to be loud?

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