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<blockquote data-quote="bdavies11" data-source="post: 3140919" data-attributes="member: 563458"><p>There is no such thing as damaging speakers/subs from underpowering them. But like Kross said if you get too aggressive with your gains u can send clipped signals and damage them.</p><p></p><p>On a 4 channel amp there are 2 gain knobs. One is for the front speakers the other is for the rear and yes u can turn down the rear gains if you wish.</p><p></p><p>BTW you arent going to notice 10 watts (especially when your talking about 100 watts) so i wouldn't worry about it. Just set the gains with a DMM if possible and you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdavies11, post: 3140919, member: 563458"] There is no such thing as damaging speakers/subs from underpowering them. But like Kross said if you get too aggressive with your gains u can send clipped signals and damage them. On a 4 channel amp there are 2 gain knobs. One is for the front speakers the other is for the rear and yes u can turn down the rear gains if you wish. BTW you arent going to notice 10 watts (especially when your talking about 100 watts) so i wouldn't worry about it. Just set the gains with a DMM if possible and you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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