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Old 03-22-2020, 06:47 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by solidONE View Post
So you're saying its like a miniature conjoined twin to the woofer and amp. It take just a small percentage of the total nutrients consumed. Or a benign tumor?

Under powering has no other downside for the speakers other than less cone control?

I'm just learning this. Most I've done is change out head units and speakers on cars. Appreciate the insight.
i don't know enough about nutrient stuff to know if that's an accurate assessment!

underpowering just means that there's less of everything-it moves the speaker less, and presents less power, so there's less heat potential. it's safer to use less power than more power unless everything is set up correctly.
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