Can underpowering subs damage the subs

He meant' date=' "clipping the sub because it's too quiet will cause damage"Like when people crank the gains up more to make it "louder", which results in a clipped signal. That's the part that will damage your subs.[/quote']

yes this Im a little messed up on percocets right now from my surgery this morning so i may not make much sense lol
 
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