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Default Using two Equalizers

Al Cirino wrote:

The extra equalizer is mainly for bass. The BSR
equalizer has a 15 db gain and the Technics equalizer has 12db of gain.
Can this damage the input stage
or the output power transistors even when there is no distortion (thd)?


Yes, it can.

Seriously though, you'll be *FAR* better off with
a big woofer than trying to blow up your amp and
speakers with equalizers. Get yourself an 18 inch
speaker cone and a box to put it in...

Note: If you're after a "club" sound then you need
to get some "club" speakers. Normal stereo speakers
simply can't make that sound. Check out your local
second-hand-music-gear store.


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