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<blockquote data-quote="gimpster80" data-source="post: 1563598" data-attributes="member: 566816"><p>depends on what kind of speaker, I would be careful with volume of 3/4 or more, and if you have too much power for your speakers, its easier to hear a large speaker clip than a smaller speaker. Hey if it sounds clean keep cranking. too little power of too much volume, eventually it will be obvious. Just never play something wide open forever, just crank a little more at the parts you like. hey isn't that how live music is anyway, they always get louder at the good parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpster80, post: 1563598, member: 566816"] depends on what kind of speaker, I would be careful with volume of 3/4 or more, and if you have too much power for your speakers, its easier to hear a large speaker clip than a smaller speaker. Hey if it sounds clean keep cranking. too little power of too much volume, eventually it will be obvious. Just never play something wide open forever, just crank a little more at the parts you like. hey isn't that how live music is anyway, they always get louder at the good parts. [/QUOTE]
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