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can you blow a speaker from too little power? only smart people please
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandtazam" data-source="post: 7074755" data-attributes="member: 627037"><p>When you clip the signal, the amp is now trying to hold the speaker in one direction. This can be caused by the signal clipping from the deck, low voltage, poor ground, crap recording and the connection between the driver seat and the volume knob. The last is usually the first problem to look at. Another thing to look at is the fact that distortion usually doesn't penetrate a trunk or a band pass boxes port and therefore is not as obviously noticeable to the listener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandtazam, post: 7074755, member: 627037"] When you clip the signal, the amp is now trying to hold the speaker in one direction. This can be caused by the signal clipping from the deck, low voltage, poor ground, crap recording and the connection between the driver seat and the volume knob. The last is usually the first problem to look at. Another thing to look at is the fact that distortion usually doesn't penetrate a trunk or a band pass boxes port and therefore is not as obviously noticeable to the listener. [/QUOTE]
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