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No. The speakers will not blow.. 725W is the MAX you'r amp can handle. I have 945W Sony DH-520 and they work fine.Had them since 2012 with no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I wouldn't recommend it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I doubt you'll have a problem. Unless you're driving at full level all the time, you'll seldom hit the max level for extended periods of time. I'm using an amp on my front surround with a max of 200 and have not encountered distortion or audio anomalies.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These will work nice for rear speakers . if you can set volume for rear speakers you will have less a chance of damage. Read your manual and see if you have true 145 watts . Some recievers are advertised with numbers for different areas. Meaning in Europe this receiver Puts out more watts because of their electric system. I had best buy advertising my Yamaha 202 receiver with 100 watts and HH Gregg advertising it with140 watts. Same unit I checked . but both were right depending were you are in the world. Witch would you by ? They were the same.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I THINK YOU CAN USE THE SPEAKERS BUT DONT TURN UP THE VOLUME MORE THAN HALF WAY OR MABE JUST A LITTLE PAST HALF YOU WILL HERE DISTORTION WHEN IT IS TOO MUCH I HAVE PUT 100 WATTS AND THEY SOUND FINE WITH THE VOLUME FULL
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