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    Speaker power rating and amplification

    So basically what you saying is that the more sensitivity the less the likelihood of damage at loud volume! I think you saying what I want to hear. Sent from my VKY-L29 using Tapatalk
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    Speaker power rating and amplification

    Thanks for all the insight guys! Moral of the story avoid loud volume for a sustained period of time! Got that! Granted. Although "too loud still remains a bit of a grey area. I think the AV industry is doing us a huge injustice! Specifically speaker manufacturers. I think technology is now...
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    Speaker power rating and amplification

    Hi there... Thanks for revisiting this topic. Please do advise. I've got an amp with an output of 125w @ 6ohm/ channel. Speakers rated 175w ~ 6 ohm. Would bi amping help in getting the best out my speakers. Basically... What's worse... Overpowered speakers or underpowered. Which one is worse...
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    6 ohm speaker 8 ohm amp

    Thanks for all the feedback folkes! Might have been playing a bit too loud... maybe also looking for other reasons(or excuses :-)) why this could have happened so as to avoid damage in the future. I wish there was a setting on the amp that enables speaker damage proofing or something to that...
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    6 ohm speaker 8 ohm amp

    Hi There! I just blew the tweeter on my MA center 6 ohm speaker. just wondering if the fact that my amp was set to 8 ohm standard could be the reason my it blew. Is it important to set the impedance on the amp before connecting? Just found out my denon amp has provision for connecting low...
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