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<blockquote data-quote="l_spade" data-source="post: 2234649" data-attributes="member: 567780"><p>ruin speakers if all the settings are correct. I mean, is it possible to have an amplifier that works although it makes the speakers sound scratchy and permanently screws up the voicecoil. I have my very first amp I ever bought still and I have ran 3 setups of subs, and 2 set ups of speakers off of it. The first sub sounded great. The second sub and third subs (eclipse/kicker) sounded horrid because of a scratchy-rub noise that they produced. The first set of lightning audio speakers sounded good at first but now when I push on the cone it is not a smooth motion and scratchy noises come out of them (don't realy care, they were shitty walmart speakers). I recently learned how to set the gains with a multi meter instead of by ear so I am more confident in my gains. Now I have some pioneer speakers being run off of the amp and I can hear a hint of this dreaded scratchy noise.</p><p></p><p>I just bought some 5.25 kick titaniums and I want to hook them up to this amp (blaupunkt pca) but I am afraid they will suffer the same fate as the rest of my equipment. The HU is also brand new and the rca has a length of 3 feet from the HU to the amp. Do you guys think this could be a faulty amp that ruins speakers or do you recommend that I hook the speakers up?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l_spade, post: 2234649, member: 567780"] ruin speakers if all the settings are correct. I mean, is it possible to have an amplifier that works although it makes the speakers sound scratchy and permanently screws up the voicecoil. I have my very first amp I ever bought still and I have ran 3 setups of subs, and 2 set ups of speakers off of it. The first sub sounded great. The second sub and third subs (eclipse/kicker) sounded horrid because of a scratchy-rub noise that they produced. The first set of lightning audio speakers sounded good at first but now when I push on the cone it is not a smooth motion and scratchy noises come out of them (don't realy care, they were shitty walmart speakers). I recently learned how to set the gains with a multi meter instead of by ear so I am more confident in my gains. Now I have some pioneer speakers being run off of the amp and I can hear a hint of this dreaded scratchy noise. I just bought some 5.25 kick titaniums and I want to hook them up to this amp (blaupunkt pca) but I am afraid they will suffer the same fate as the rest of my equipment. The HU is also brand new and the rca has a length of 3 feet from the HU to the amp. Do you guys think this could be a faulty amp that ruins speakers or do you recommend that I hook the speakers up? Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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