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<blockquote data-quote="koakine88" data-source="post: 8698668" data-attributes="member: 678733"><p>Aloha,</p><p> Recently purchased an audiocontrol D-6.1200 DSP Amp that puts out 125W RMS at all 6 channels. I am about to install everything and have it power my Audiofrog GB10, GB25, and GS690 set up on active with crossover points set on the DSP. Now, each speaker in my setup has a max RMS of 100W. The GB25 and GB10 say ”100W RMS with recommended crossover” in descriptions. I know I won’t be running the tweeters or 2.5’s at nearly that power or my ears may bleed. However, am I correct to say that carefully setting the gains low enough on all the channels be ok? Or am I using wayyyy too much power for the smaller speakers and risk damage?</p><p></p><p>I planned on using a multimeter at each channel to find safe gain settings and tune from there and a capacitor for the tweeters as a ”just incase”. I have a feeling I’ll likely have my gain set very low for the tweeters, and considerably low for the 2.5’s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koakine88, post: 8698668, member: 678733"] Aloha, Recently purchased an audiocontrol D-6.1200 DSP Amp that puts out 125W RMS at all 6 channels. I am about to install everything and have it power my Audiofrog GB10, GB25, and GS690 set up on active with crossover points set on the DSP. Now, each speaker in my setup has a max RMS of 100W. The GB25 and GB10 say ”100W RMS with recommended crossover” in descriptions. I know I won’t be running the tweeters or 2.5’s at nearly that power or my ears may bleed. However, am I correct to say that carefully setting the gains low enough on all the channels be ok? Or am I using wayyyy too much power for the smaller speakers and risk damage? I planned on using a multimeter at each channel to find safe gain settings and tune from there and a capacitor for the tweeters as a ”just incase”. I have a feeling I’ll likely have my gain set very low for the tweeters, and considerably low for the 2.5’s. [/QUOTE]
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