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The only way to connect a 300W amplier to a 60W amplifier is in series. You would also need to carefully balance the inputs so that the two amplifiers would do exactly their assigned workload. Its not a good idea, however, because the distrortion from the 300W amp would likely overwhelm the capacity from the 60W unit. Besides, 60W is less than -6db difference from 300W. The human ear can only resolve differences of only +/- 3 db, so just ignire the 60W and go with the 300W. Any thing else is likely to wind up being the "distorted" noise that irritates us peace seakers.
You can put what you want but with a power rating of unlimited (there are protection circuit's) and an efficiency of 86db/1W/1m you should put at least 300W (real world watts) to them or the midranges will "pop".
300w is mild steel plateIt is the same thing as 44W or A36 plateThe 300 refers to the material yield strength in MPa
Safe, as in you're not going to electrocute yourself, yes.<br /> But, the amp will be able to put out more power than the speakers can handle, so don't turn the volume up all the way or you will fry the speakers.
Astm a-36
It is unclear what you as asking about as fuses are rated in Amperes not Ohms. A fuse that measures 4 Ohms would be defective (not good but not fully blown open either).
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There isn't a different in A36 steel and 44W steel grade 300w. The 44W is the Canadian version of America's A36. Both are a mild steel.
There is no power amplifier with 8 Ohms output impedance. Therefore the usual impedance of this amp is arround 0.1 ohms which is good for bridging your 8 Ohm speakers. Scroll down to related links and look at "Interconnection of two units - Voltage Bridging - Zout < Zin".
Yes. Peak power or max output is rubbish. You will never get clarity at a speaker or amp's max output. RMS is what it's all about.
Yes, that is normal.
The amount of Watts a tidal energy gives is 200-300W