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<blockquote data-quote="RSparks" data-source="post: 5326035" data-attributes="member: 604891"><p>I am not that savvy with all of the tech stuff.</p><p></p><p>With my current amps I have the gains down and still do not need to have my volume more than half way. It puts out way more than enough power.</p><p></p><p>If I were to crank up the volume all of the way up it gets distorted. I have read that having volume about 90% gives you the most accurate sound but the gains would be so far down. I have found the best sound balance where I have them.</p><p></p><p>I know that the amperage from the amplifier is supposed to match the speakers. So, my thought is that the Boston amp should match their own speakers. But, the big questions are does the clean power of the Boston amp better the MTXs. Will I notice the difference clarity or loss of power? And hopefully it won't over heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSparks, post: 5326035, member: 604891"] I am not that savvy with all of the tech stuff. With my current amps I have the gains down and still do not need to have my volume more than half way. It puts out way more than enough power. If I were to crank up the volume all of the way up it gets distorted. I have read that having volume about 90% gives you the most accurate sound but the gains would be so far down. I have found the best sound balance where I have them. I know that the amperage from the amplifier is supposed to match the speakers. So, my thought is that the Boston amp should match their own speakers. But, the big questions are does the clean power of the Boston amp better the MTXs. Will I notice the difference clarity or loss of power? And hopefully it won't over heat. [/QUOTE]
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