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<blockquote data-quote="60ndown" data-source="post: 2248381" data-attributes="member: 561488"><p>headroom = maybe its because the harder you run an amp the more likely it is to 'clip' the signal = distortion, a 150 wrms amp running 'full tilt' <em><strong>IS</strong></em> going to clip the signal, so if you have 150wrms speakers and you run a 300 wrms amp you can easily run 150 wrms to your speakers with no 'clipping' = 'distortion', the amp will be well within its ability to reveal all the majik of the 150 wrms speakers = headroom.</p><p></p><p>fyi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="60ndown, post: 2248381, member: 561488"] headroom = maybe its because the harder you run an amp the more likely it is to 'clip' the signal = distortion, a 150 wrms amp running 'full tilt' [I][B]IS[/B][/I] going to clip the signal, so if you have 150wrms speakers and you run a 300 wrms amp you can easily run 150 wrms to your speakers with no 'clipping' = 'distortion', the amp will be well within its ability to reveal all the majik of the 150 wrms speakers = headroom. fyi [/QUOTE]
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