What you really need is a more efficient speaker with higher sensitivity. Something like Klipsch speakers with close to 100db sensitivity. Then you will have plenty of power. You will give up before the amps do.
are my amps clipping?
Hello I have a question for amplifier guru's
I have a set of vintage Polk RTA-12s that I did have hooked up to my Mitsubishi DA-A10DC amp and had no problem unless I increased the Equalization too high and then it would blow the fuse in the speakers .
after I hooked the speakers up to my new to me Yamaha RX-Z9 receiver it never happened again until today when I hooked up my Harman Kardon Citation 19 to the receivers pre-outs and it was doing fine till I was listening to Megadeath's À Tout le Monde and then switched from stereo to dsp mode concert hall live ,then they popped like a tick.
I really like the way the citation 19 sounds with music but because of this happening I have to buy 3/4 amp fuses in bulk lol
so is this happening because the amps are clipping ? if I do not throw extra EQ in then I can drive these speakers much louder without blowing a fuse but am unsure if it is an amp or speaker issue.
I guess I could install a resettable circuit breaker that would at least save me from buying fuses .
I have a set of vintage Polk RTA-12s that I did have hooked up to my Mitsubishi DA-A10DC amp and had no problem unless I increased the Equalization too high and then it would blow the fuse in the speakers .
after I hooked the speakers up to my new to me Yamaha RX-Z9 receiver it never happened again until today when I hooked up my Harman Kardon Citation 19 to the receivers pre-outs and it was doing fine till I was listening to Megadeath's À Tout le Monde and then switched from stereo to dsp mode concert hall live ,then they popped like a tick.
I really like the way the citation 19 sounds with music but because of this happening I have to buy 3/4 amp fuses in bulk lol
so is this happening because the amps are clipping ? if I do not throw extra EQ in then I can drive these speakers much louder without blowing a fuse but am unsure if it is an amp or speaker issue.
I guess I could install a resettable circuit breaker that would at least save me from buying fuses .
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