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I assume the answer to this question is simple. When I turn up my stereo too loud and the reciever reads "overload" and shuts off, what exactly am I overloading; the speakers, the wire, or the reciever?
And just in case you have to know the equipment to know the answer to this question, I am using 2 Klipsch F-1's, a Pioneer VSX-517-K, and 16-guage acoustic research speaker wire (1 about 4', and the other around 25').
I purposefully turned the music up to see how loud it would go before overloading so I would know my limits (probably not smart, but it's done now), just so you know.
And just in case you have to know the equipment to know the answer to this question, I am using 2 Klipsch F-1's, a Pioneer VSX-517-K, and 16-guage acoustic research speaker wire (1 about 4', and the other around 25').
I purposefully turned the music up to see how loud it would go before overloading so I would know my limits (probably not smart, but it's done now), just so you know.
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