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Can a 50watt rms amp blow 100+watt rms speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7685247" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Bzzzzt, the only correct answer given was regarding sending too much bass to the speakers. <strong>What blows speakers</strong>, besides mechanical failures caused by the kind of abuse the OP certainly seems to have the knowledge to listen for and avoid, <strong>is heat over time</strong>. Your speakers aren't going to blow the first time you send them clipped power. In fact, you will be listening to some clipping any time you have a well tuned system turned up loud. Clipping isn't some monster that jumps out and assaults your ears and eats speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7685247, member: 628688"] Bzzzzt, the only correct answer given was regarding sending too much bass to the speakers. [B]What blows speakers[/B], besides mechanical failures caused by the kind of abuse the OP certainly seems to have the knowledge to listen for and avoid, [B]is heat over time[/B]. Your speakers aren't going to blow the first time you send them clipped power. In fact, you will be listening to some clipping any time you have a well tuned system turned up loud. Clipping isn't some monster that jumps out and assaults your ears and eats speakers. [/QUOTE]
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