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im by no means an expert but the answer is yes you just wont get full potential out of the speakers. the amp is pushing 700 watts the speakers are capable of catching 1000 watts.

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Yes...if the speaker is rater higher then you can use a lower power amp. But if the amp is rated higher than the speakers, you shouldn't.

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Q: Can you use a 300 watts amp on a 700 watts 6.9 speakers?
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