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Matt
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I was at a store picking out speakers for my new (to me) car, and the guy attending the area told me that running 80W RMS speakers via my 50Wx4 stereo would damage and possibly blow the speakers in less than a year....
Personally, I find it odd that underpowering speakers can damage them, but I really don't know much about it. He said you need to find an amp that will power your speakers within 5-10W tolerance, RMS.
I'm sure it would sound better or louder with an amp, but seriously, do I HAVE to get one now for those speakers?
The stereo is a Pioneer DEH-1100MP, and produces 30W RMS per channel, 50W max.
Personally, I find it odd that underpowering speakers can damage them, but I really don't know much about it. He said you need to find an amp that will power your speakers within 5-10W tolerance, RMS.
I'm sure it would sound better or louder with an amp, but seriously, do I HAVE to get one now for those speakers?
The stereo is a Pioneer DEH-1100MP, and produces 30W RMS per channel, 50W max.