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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 1882383" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Are you competing? If the answer is no, and the amp isn't huge (which it isn't), as long as you have solid connections on your power and ground wires, you won't have anything to worry about. As far as maximizing your amp's output, it's not something you need to get really concerned about. When playing music you are only going to use a tiny portion of the amp's total power anyway. Whether it can put out 100W or 120W with a 0dB sine wave on a test bench isn't going to matter when you are listening to music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 1882383, member: 550915"] Are you competing? If the answer is no, and the amp isn't huge (which it isn't), as long as you have solid connections on your power and ground wires, you won't have anything to worry about. As far as maximizing your amp's output, it's not something you need to get really concerned about. When playing music you are only going to use a tiny portion of the amp's total power anyway. Whether it can put out 100W or 120W with a 0dB sine wave on a test bench isn't going to matter when you are listening to music. [/QUOTE]
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