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is a 700w ampifier and 600w speakers ok for a pub or not

i have a 700w ampifier and 600w speakers how events is that up too in a pub

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Enough to make one heck of a racket.

What make are the amp and speakers, how many people will be in the pub, what kind of music will you be playing?
 
Many amplifier and speaker manufacturers LIE about their power ratings.
The minimum allowed total speaker impedance must be followed to avoid overloading the amplifier.

NO DETAILS were provided about if the amplifier protects itself or blows up if overloaded. Also NO DETAILS were provided for the speakers.
Maybe the minimum load on the amplifier is 4 ohms but each speaker is 4 ohms. Two 4 ohm speakers in parallel have a total of only 2 ohms.
Then post a video of the smoke.
 
Aaron has two threads for this same topic.
Where is the "Alert the Moderator" button?
 
Many amplifier and speaker manufacturers LIE about their power ratings.

Only crap ones do, decent manufacturers (and all PA manufacturers) give accurate reliable RMS ratings.

Car audio manufacturers (and PC speakers) are particularly imaginary though - which is why we need to know more details.
 
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