One tiny problem IS possible:
IF the amp discharges its caps into the load (the speakers) when you turn off the amp... it may have a big "THUMP" sound at turnoff... and if your speakers are small enough, that may, teeny tiny possibility, blow your speakers.
For example: a 1000W per channel into a pair of $30 Radio Shack... I wouldn't want to "check and see" if the amp directs it's power-down into the load...
If you can find out the amp has a soft power-down, then you are in great shape!
IF the amp discharges its caps into the load (the speakers) when you turn off the amp... it may have a big "THUMP" sound at turnoff... and if your speakers are small enough, that may, teeny tiny possibility, blow your speakers.
For example: a 1000W per channel into a pair of $30 Radio Shack... I wouldn't want to "check and see" if the amp directs it's power-down into the load...
If you can find out the amp has a soft power-down, then you are in great shape!

