Subs, Speakers and Electronics with an RMS Power Rating of 750-Watts
The RMS rating of any speaker or subwoofer driver is the continuous power rating that the driver is designed to handle at a maximum volume rating. The RMS rating is one of two numbers to go by when pairing your speakers with an amplifier. As an example, a speaker with a 750-Watt, or 750W for short, RMS rating should be paired with a seven-hundred-fifty-watt RMS amp. We usually recommend a power-plant to be over powered by 10 – 20% RMS so that the amplifier does not have to work at 100% capacity to get 100% efficiency from your speakers.
Alpine R2-SB10V : 10" 750W 2Ω Ported Subwoofer Enclosure
Alpine R2-W10D : 750W 10" Subwoofer Driver, DVC
JL Audio 10W7AE : 750W 10" Subwoofer Driver, 3Ω SVC
JL Audio CLS110RG-W7AE : 10" 750W 3Ω Subwoofer Enclosure









