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Underpowering speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Scrat" data-source="post: 24680" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>... I read the words, but they make no sense... ;D</p><p>Thanks for the contribution guys, but ... uhhh... ok, I'm a numbnut, I'm audiphile-istically challenged, etc. But can someone put this in "more plain" English? I'll try and explain how the question came about.</p><p></p><p>I have a Cambridge Audio 540V (25W/channel) in the bedroom. I have 100W JBL standmount speakers in the lounge. I've been wanting to connect the speakers to the CA, because that's the curious little bastard that I am. Will it damage my speakers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrat, post: 24680, member: 561"] ... I read the words, but they make no sense... ;D Thanks for the contribution guys, but ... uhhh... ok, I'm a numbnut, I'm audiphile-istically challenged, etc. But can someone put this in "more plain" English? I'll try and explain how the question came about. I have a Cambridge Audio 540V (25W/channel) in the bedroom. I have 100W JBL standmount speakers in the lounge. I've been wanting to connect the speakers to the CA, because that's the curious little bastard that I am. Will it damage my speakers? [/QUOTE]
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