11-Feb-2015, 15:32
(11-Feb-2015, 14:22)Dr Tone Wrote:(11-Feb-2015, 07:35)mirekti Wrote: I wonder if it's safe to reduce the output power at all. We all know the easiest way to burn a speaker is when the amp is not powerful enough, reaches it's limit and a burst of current does it's job.
So why do you think the option is there if it's unsafe?
I don't know. I asked a question after my statement. I you reduce the output power too match the speakers' power and give it a bit more it should be fine.
What I wondered was what happens if the power you set is less than your speakers need, and you crank up the volume to 100%. What happens in that scenario? Will the speaker try too pull more current out of the amp? Can this break the amp and make it send much more current?
I hope this make sense.