eD SQ10 in stealth box and NINe.4
can anyone with this combo tell me if 150 W is enough power to run to the 10" ? seems kind of low to me, i was planning on using the front stage for components. was wondering if it is possible to drive it with a NINe.2X for some better output. thanks.
This is borrowed from eD's website: www.edesignaudio.com

Power Chart Explained :
Green Light : (Minimum / Starting Power). This is the minimum power recommended for the specific loudspeaker system. Using less power will not cause damage to the speaker but if using less there may be better items for the application. Yellow Light : This power range is ideally the category you want to be in. Using power within this range will allow you to extra all the performance out of the driver as it was engineered to exhibit. Even when using power in this region we urge you to explore the effects box design can have on your loudspeaker system. Power in this region retains high reliability and performance.
Red Light : This district is a place it's ok to be. But only if you know what you are doing. Power used in this region may have output gains but if used incorrectly can severely shorten the lifeline of the speaker and it's performance.
If using power in this region please contact a eD Technician
Black Light : You might be using the wrong speaker for your needs. If your using the specified driver in this power application you may be able to find a speaker that is better for your application or listening preference.

Power Chart Explained :
Green Light : (Minimum / Starting Power). This is the minimum power recommended for the specific loudspeaker system. Using less power will not cause damage to the speaker but if using less there may be better items for the application. Yellow Light : This power range is ideally the category you want to be in. Using power within this range will allow you to extra all the performance out of the driver as it was engineered to exhibit. Even when using power in this region we urge you to explore the effects box design can have on your loudspeaker system. Power in this region retains high reliability and performance.
Red Light : This district is a place it's ok to be. But only if you know what you are doing. Power used in this region may have output gains but if used incorrectly can severely shorten the lifeline of the speaker and it's performance.
If using power in this region please contact a eD Technician
Black Light : You might be using the wrong speaker for your needs. If your using the specified driver in this power application you may be able to find a speaker that is better for your application or listening preference.
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