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    Vintage Stereo speakers floorstanding?

    I have a Kenwood that is 120 watts per channel & soon i'll be getting some vintage HH Scott speakers with fuses that blow before the speakers do will my Kenwood receiver protect my speakers if I accidently crank the volume all the way need advice my amp never clips

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    not unless your vintage speakers have a fuse inside them.

    if not attach a custom fuse into the speaker wires for extra protection


    $5.00 for these fuses and attachments.

    sinc,jay

 

 

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