I have stock speakers in my '05 Corolla and a JVC 20 W RMS x 4 head unit. The head unit has an amp gain feature:
"Amplifier Gain Control: When you are using the head unit with factory speakers (or those rated to less than 50 watts peak), the Amplifier Gain Control can limit the amount of power being sent to those speakers. When the Amp Gain Control is set to low, the volume control ranges from 0 (minimum) to 30 (maximum). When using speakers rated higher than 50 watts peak, you can set the Amp Gain Control to high, and the volume control will range from 0 to 50."
Would it be safe to use the high power setting? I had it set on the low power and cranked it up to te max 30 and I didn't hear any distortion at all. But are my stock speakers safe if they are rated about 15 W RMS (as most stock speakers are approx.) with the head unit powering its full 25 W RMS? I have read online of people that power their stock speakers with 100W amps with no problem. As long as I don't start hearing distortion I am safe right?
Thanks
"Amplifier Gain Control: When you are using the head unit with factory speakers (or those rated to less than 50 watts peak), the Amplifier Gain Control can limit the amount of power being sent to those speakers. When the Amp Gain Control is set to low, the volume control ranges from 0 (minimum) to 30 (maximum). When using speakers rated higher than 50 watts peak, you can set the Amp Gain Control to high, and the volume control will range from 0 to 50."
Would it be safe to use the high power setting? I had it set on the low power and cranked it up to te max 30 and I didn't hear any distortion at all. But are my stock speakers safe if they are rated about 15 W RMS (as most stock speakers are approx.) with the head unit powering its full 25 W RMS? I have read online of people that power their stock speakers with 100W amps with no problem. As long as I don't start hearing distortion I am safe right?
Thanks
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