Soft start, speaker protection: Do I need them?

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Hello audio enthusiasts!

I'm an absolute biginner in audio DIY and I'm trying to build a 4 channel amplifier for my speakers. My amplifier is a Sure tk2050 4x100w and I have a Meanwell clone s350-24 power supply provided by Sure. Since, I don't want to risk hurting my speakers should I buy a speaker protection board? If I understand correctly then I have to buy a second power supply to run it... Also, do I need a soft start with my power supply or not?

Edit: Correct me if I'm wrong, but in most tk2050 builds there is no speaker protection. Is there a risk? I know I'm asking something really fundamental, but I really need some help!
 
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Sorry to hijack your thread...

I'm panning to buy a TK2050, but the 2X50W version... How do you like that board?

Mine is 4x100w so maybe they are different. Anyway, I haven't tested it fully (only with some small, old speakers), but I can say that the amp is silent and there is no hiss on standby. I can't say much about the sound quality.

Champs thank you for your answers. If I understand correctly in case of power supply damage the amp should protect my speakers even without speaker protection, right?
 
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