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Re: Amps for Home [message #65934 is a reply to message #65782] Wed, 02 February 2011 02:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In my experience, the louder something is and the closer it is to it's wattage limitations, the flatter the speaker response. 120db is going to be loud enough for a concert and isn't that hard to get on 240watt speakers. I've had my stuff that loud and it HURTS. I've had these speakers for 20 years and still haven't broken them in because they can handle so much current. The funny thing is that I have taken the drivers out of the cabinet and they weigh next to nothing. Get it LOUD man, it can only help. Your ears will tell you when it gets really distorted to turn it down.

 
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