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<blockquote data-quote="jolly_26" data-source="post: 7492570" data-attributes="member: 635986"><p>Hey guys, got a Pioneer headunit of some sort, can't remember the model name off the top of my head but it seems to go pretty hard, not running an amp in the front stage (yet) though.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if turning it all the way up to full will cause any long term damage? Assuming the signal does not become clipped, and the speakers are up to it, would this be fine?</p><p></p><p>Asking because I am a guitarist and I know that running a solid state amp (valve amps don't seem to suffer from it) cranked right up can cause some damage over a period of time, namely loss of output volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jolly_26, post: 7492570, member: 635986"] Hey guys, got a Pioneer headunit of some sort, can't remember the model name off the top of my head but it seems to go pretty hard, not running an amp in the front stage (yet) though. Just wondering if turning it all the way up to full will cause any long term damage? Assuming the signal does not become clipped, and the speakers are up to it, would this be fine? Asking because I am a guitarist and I know that running a solid state amp (valve amps don't seem to suffer from it) cranked right up can cause some damage over a period of time, namely loss of output volume. [/QUOTE]
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