
scotties2006
Enthusiast
I'm fairly new to all of this but have already received an amazing amount of help from many forum members. However, I now have another question.
I'm still waiting for my new speakers and receiver to arrive. Most will be here tomorrow and the remainder on Monday.
My question is in regards to "clipping". I just read that you should buy a receiver that is rated at a higher watts per channel than your speakers are rated for. This is to avoid clipping...which causes loss of the upper/lower sound waves and leads to distortion and ultimately speaker damage. So clipping occurs when things are underpowered.
The speakers I have ordered are rated at 100-125 Watts. The receiver is rated at 90W per channel (7.1). It would appear that I have an underpowered receiver
on the way.
I don't want to damage my speakers. So, is "clipping" a real issue and do I need to send my receiver back and upgrade to something capable of more wattage
My speakers are Klipsch which are supposed to be efficient but I just don't know about all of this.
Any input would be appreciated.
TIA
I'm still waiting for my new speakers and receiver to arrive. Most will be here tomorrow and the remainder on Monday.
My question is in regards to "clipping". I just read that you should buy a receiver that is rated at a higher watts per channel than your speakers are rated for. This is to avoid clipping...which causes loss of the upper/lower sound waves and leads to distortion and ultimately speaker damage. So clipping occurs when things are underpowered.
The speakers I have ordered are rated at 100-125 Watts. The receiver is rated at 90W per channel (7.1). It would appear that I have an underpowered receiver
I don't want to damage my speakers. So, is "clipping" a real issue and do I need to send my receiver back and upgrade to something capable of more wattage
Any input would be appreciated.
TIA