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Old 09-10-2014, 07:52 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RonRizz View Post
Not exactly true, but in a roundabout way........ Underpowering will never harm your speaker. The harm comes when people increase the amplifier gains to get louder, and put the amp into clipping. When gains are set properly, clipping is not an issue, and any amplifier will suffice.
^This. I forgot what exactly they both said, and they said this exactly.

And most people set the gain way too high because it sounds louder.


RF sets the gain where it should be.
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