100watt subwoofer on 110watt beneficiary? Is it okay to use a 100 watt subwoofer


Is it okay to use a 100 watt subwoofer on a 110 watts receiver?
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The sub has its own amp? It shouldnt be a problem. Use your manual for hooking up the equipment. Be sure to adjust the sub to correct levels or it wont nouns good. If you enjoy a powered sub, in other words, if you own to plug your sub into an electrical outlet, then it make no difference. The pair will work fine together.

If you hold a passive sub, (doesn't enjoy a power cord) then within a perfect world you would want a 110 watt rating. But, your sub is going to be capable of handle the occasional transient that draws more power from the beneficiary without blowing itself up. Unless you plan to run your volume adjectives the way up and be off it there adjectives the time, your sub will be fine.


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