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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemanwill" data-source="post: 6245157" data-attributes="member: 598142"><p>what he and the others said. underpowering speakers usually causes ppl think they need to compensate by turning up the gain or the volume because they think it's not enough. this in turns starts to send a clipped signal to the speakers which is what damages them. not the underpowering.</p><p></p><p>now with that that said the ID CTX series speakers were made for drop in replacements. so wether powering it off the deck or an amp would suit the speakers fine. and if you'd look on the box of the ctx65cs you'll see a bar graph showing where the different power areas are. 100 is considered safe and the rest below that is green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemanwill, post: 6245157, member: 598142"] what he and the others said. underpowering speakers usually causes ppl think they need to compensate by turning up the gain or the volume because they think it's not enough. this in turns starts to send a clipped signal to the speakers which is what damages them. not the underpowering. now with that that said the ID CTX series speakers were made for drop in replacements. so wether powering it off the deck or an amp would suit the speakers fine. and if you'd look on the box of the ctx65cs you'll see a bar graph showing where the different power areas are. 100 is considered safe and the rest below that is green. [/QUOTE]
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