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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 844668" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>I really don't see where this conversation came from, but let me summarize.</p><p></p><p>1. Distortion doesn't kill speakers. I have an amp with an average of 5% THD...I know this.</p><p></p><p>2.</p><p></p><p> is wrong in its entireity (sp). Giving your drivers insufficient power is just that...you can send 15 watts RMS to something and as long as the gains are set right, it doesn't matter if the driver is rated to 100 watts. Again - anyone wanting to debate this point can listen to my 2 watts @ 5% THD and note how the speakers don't blow. Clipping is different than low power. What does happen is that people that don't know any better try to get every last ounce of power from their amp and push it past its limits - that will kill speakers.3. I like cheese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 844668, member: 555251"] I really don't see where this conversation came from, but let me summarize. 1. Distortion doesn't kill speakers. I have an amp with an average of 5% THD...I know this. 2. is wrong in its entireity (sp). Giving your drivers insufficient power is just that...you can send 15 watts RMS to something and as long as the gains are set right, it doesn't matter if the driver is rated to 100 watts. Again - anyone wanting to debate this point can listen to my 2 watts @ 5% THD and note how the speakers don't blow. Clipping is different than low power. What does happen is that people that don't know any better try to get every last ounce of power from their amp and push it past its limits - that will kill speakers.3. I like cheese. [/QUOTE]
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