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<blockquote data-quote="SilverJLEclipse" data-source="post: 408055" data-attributes="member: 553206"><p>um, gains are not output control, you are attempting to match the output voltage to the input voltage of the amp required to achieve an output on the amp with an unclipped signal.</p><p></p><p>Turning the gain all the up just because your amp has 100w output is not going to make them have usable higher output.</p><p></p><p>As for the problem with more amp power than speaker power, not a problem at all because music is dynamic and in most cases the 100w output will not be constant and thus will be no problem for the speakers to handle in these short bursts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverJLEclipse, post: 408055, member: 553206"] um, gains are not output control, you are attempting to match the output voltage to the input voltage of the amp required to achieve an output on the amp with an unclipped signal. Turning the gain all the up just because your amp has 100w output is not going to make them have usable higher output. As for the problem with more amp power than speaker power, not a problem at all because music is dynamic and in most cases the 100w output will not be constant and thus will be no problem for the speakers to handle in these short bursts. [/QUOTE]
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