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Yes you can. Contrary to popular belief, an amplifier rated with a higher output than the speaker rating rarely damage the speakers. If the amplifier overdrives the speakers, the sound quality will be dramatically affected. Most listeners will turn the level down to reduce the distortion being heard. The amplifier's power rating is the maximum power that it can produce and it does not mean the output power will be at that level.

On the other hand, an amplifier that is overloaded will deliver distorted signals to the speakers. At high power levels, the distortion can be damaging to the speakers in a way that simply over driving a speaker is not.

Therefore, it is as safe to use an overpowered amplifier with speakers as it is an amplifier that is rated at the same power or even lower power than the speakers.

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Can you blow out your speakers if you use the wrong power amplifier?

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Can a 15 watt amplifier power 300 watt speakers?

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Best match of amplifier with speakers?

I always try to match an amplifier or receiver that is rated within the following range: from .8 times to 1.5 times the RMS rating of the speakers. The impedance of the speakers should not be rated below 5 ohms unless the amplifier/receiver is conservatively rated as 4 ohm stable.


Can you use a400 watt speaker with150 watt amp?

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Yes, but you should be careful not to exceed the amplifier's mininum impedence rating for each channel. If your amplifier is rated down to 4 ohms, you cannot connect more than two 8-ohm speakers on to each lead. Doing so will damage the amplifier. Connecting two 4-ohm speakers will drop the impedence down to 2 ohms, which is lower than most home amplifiers will tolerate.


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