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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7714396" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>Yeah, at the point clipping begins, you would not be able to make it out audibly. And running a higher powered setup would make it that much more dangerous to your speakers. At 30 watts a channel, your not running that much power to the front speakers, but they are still vulnerable to clipping, and being factory speakers, they are probably not built to handle the extra heat produced. Your subs are subject to the same forces as factory speakers, just because we apply much more power, they need to have even more attention paid to there well being. I believe in the car audio reference database, there is a good amount of information to make your system as loud as possible and efficient, but also reliable. here is the link:</p><p></p><p><a href="http:////forums/car-audio-reference-database/" target="_blank">Car Audio Reference Database</a></p><p></p><p>Hope this helps you out Bro!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7714396, member: 633259"] Yeah, at the point clipping begins, you would not be able to make it out audibly. And running a higher powered setup would make it that much more dangerous to your speakers. At 30 watts a channel, your not running that much power to the front speakers, but they are still vulnerable to clipping, and being factory speakers, they are probably not built to handle the extra heat produced. Your subs are subject to the same forces as factory speakers, just because we apply much more power, they need to have even more attention paid to there well being. I believe in the car audio reference database, there is a good amount of information to make your system as loud as possible and efficient, but also reliable. here is the link: [URL="http:////forums/car-audio-reference-database/"]Car Audio Reference Database[/URL] Hope this helps you out Bro! [/QUOTE]
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