don't need the volume that loud for a quality break in. lower the volume and relax....
Speaker Break-in Clipping Worries - Paranoia Ple
I'm running in a new pair of PMC FB1's (recommended amp power according to manufacturer "up to 150 watts").
I am using an Exposure amp rated at 70 watts RMS/channel. Also using a matching Exposure Pre-amp.
I put on a very dynamic C.D (Santana) and left the room, when I came back I realized that the music was especially loud (somehow didn't realize how loud when I first put it on).
I had the volume at roughly 11 o'clock for roughly 2 tracks. Is this enough to cause damage to the speakers by clipping? Or am I just being paranoid? Is 11'oclock enough to even cause clipping?
Thanks guys, any help is much appreciated :)
I am using an Exposure amp rated at 70 watts RMS/channel. Also using a matching Exposure Pre-amp.
I put on a very dynamic C.D (Santana) and left the room, when I came back I realized that the music was especially loud (somehow didn't realize how loud when I first put it on).
I had the volume at roughly 11 o'clock for roughly 2 tracks. Is this enough to cause damage to the speakers by clipping? Or am I just being paranoid? Is 11'oclock enough to even cause clipping?
Thanks guys, any help is much appreciated :)
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