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I'd get some over head, 85x4 to 125x4
finding an amp that does a true 125x4 will be very exspensive and most speakers arnt goung to handle that kind of power. you also need to remember mid and high speakers are very efficiant and need very little power to play loud. i always say the more power the better . but you also need to be carfull you arnt cooking vioce coils everytime you turn around.
agree Mob, but clarify wording a little, they blow with too much distortion, aka clipping, not too little of power. People try to compensate with adding more gain, when power is lacking.

too little power is the CAUSE, maxing gain is the EFFECT Blowing your speakers is the RESULT
it's not lack of power that killed them, it was the clipping. From people trying to pull more clean power out of the speaker than they were putting in.
I just don't want people later to read this and assume "I have mids that say 50 RMS 150 max, I may blow them with 45 watts.."
OK, you guys kinda lost me. but like blueflame said, i want it to sound good and clean. No distortion, but don't want to blow them either. Someone recommended me the fosgate r300-4. i was looking at more of the p400-4
50W x 4 @ 4-Ohms RMS
100W x 4 @ 2-Ohms RMS
200W x 2 @ 4-Ohms bridged RMS
WOuld that be fine or to much overload and blow them?
Here is the specs on the alpines i have
Handles up to 240W peak power (80W RMS)
# Frequency response: 70Hz - 22kHz
# Sensitivity: 88dB/W (1m)
# Impedance: 4 ohms
Does that help any?
Just looking for a good clean amp that will make them sound good. I have some junk i can throw in there, but tired of hooking up amp, taking out, putting in... just want to do it right the first time. ONly change for the better..
IMHO that amp is fineOK, you guys kinda lost me. but like blueflame said, i want it to sound good and clean. No distortion, but don't want to blow them either. Someone recommended me the fosgate r300-4. i was looking at more of the p400-4
50W x 4 @ 4-Ohms RMS
100W x 4 @ 2-Ohms RMS
200W x 2 @ 4-Ohms bridged RMS
WOuld that be fine or to much overload and blow them?
Here is the specs on the alpines i have
Handles up to 240W peak power (80W RMS)
# Frequency response: 70Hz - 22kHz
# Sensitivity: 88dB/W (1m)
# Impedance: 4 ohms
Does that help any?
Just looking for a good clean amp that will make them sound good. I have some junk i can throw in there, but tired of hooking up amp, taking out, putting in... just want to do it right the first time. ONly change for the better..
btw.. if youre gonna run that amp true.. its 50w per channel.. at 4ohms... not 100w ... if you wanna get 100w per channel true stereo youre gonna have to run it like a 2/ch
(lf/lr on one channel rf/rr on the other) ...
that is a great amp. make sure to go to jl audio.com and check out the gain setting tutorial under the support section. set your gains correctly and you will be a happy camper.
IMHO that amp is fine

Make sure you seal your box on your subs and then you can run any decent amp at least 400 watts and up