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    LOOKS cool.



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    Sweetness.

    We'll be seeing lots of 800/880's for sale soon. lol



    Quote Originally Posted by audioholic View Post
    Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ciaonzo View Post
    Sweetness.

    We'll be seeing lots of 800/880's for sale soon. lol
    Possibly mine...



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    Quote Originally Posted by ejschultz View Post
    Possibly mine...
    I'll probably hang on to mine. We'll see...



    Quote Originally Posted by audioholic View Post
    Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

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    Re: It's Here!!!!

    looks nice but i think no cd head unit should be over a thousand bucks




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    Quote Originally Posted by ciaonzo View Post
    I'll probably hang on to mine. We'll see...
    Honestly, I'll probably hang onto mine too. The only real advantage to the P99RS over my 800 is it offers 4 way active, which I'm sure I'll be perfectly content with my 3 way once I switch over hopefully sometime soon. The P99RS also offers 4 24 bit DACs. I believe everything else is pretty much the same. You may get some extra slope control for the crossovers as well, but I'm not 100% sure.



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    I agree with the previous poster, can't see myself paying over a grand for a CD h/u.




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    not for that price...street price of probably $999.




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    Quote Originally Posted by ejschultz View Post
    Honestly, I'll probably hang onto mine too. The only real advantage to the P99RS over my 800 is it offers 4 way active, which I'm sure I'll be perfectly content with my 3 way once I switch over hopefully sometime soon. The P99RS also offers 4 24 bit DACs. I believe everything else is pretty much the same. You may get some extra slope control for the crossovers as well, but I'm not 100% sure.
    This is the big one for me. I'm hoping it will be comparable to the benefits running outboard DA's but without the hassle of optical lines and extra boxes to hide.

    Any word about the clock (jitter)?



    Quote Originally Posted by audioholic View Post
    Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

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    I don't like how it looks



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    That looks clean as hell.



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    do the 880's have dual 31 band eq's?




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    I wouldn't call it JUST a headunit...




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    Dual 16.



    Quote Originally Posted by audioholic View Post
    Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

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