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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 40926" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Tickling the clip lights...</p><p></p><p>It's safe to say the amp can't drive the speakers to peak with an undistorted signal. If a person ignores the clip light and keeps turning up, that same amp will likely be able to deliver enough power to cause damage. You probably don't want to drive your speakers to peak volume anyway - this metric is usually a level where the speaker won't die, but is beyond where the speaker sounds good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 40926, member: 162"] Re: Tickling the clip lights... It's safe to say the amp can't drive the speakers to peak with an undistorted signal. If a person ignores the clip light and keeps turning up, that same amp will likely be able to deliver enough power to cause damage. You probably don't want to drive your speakers to peak volume anyway - this metric is usually a level where the speaker won't die, but is beyond where the speaker sounds good. [/QUOTE]
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