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<blockquote data-quote="RickSteeleEE" data-source="post: 8190755" data-attributes="member: 658617"><p>So you went to an installer institute... And they didn't teach you about blowing speakers? Your signature saying no speaker in the history of speakers has ever been blown with too little power, has to be the most ignorant statement I have ever heard. It does not matter how much or how little power you give to a speaker. If the power going to the speaker is clipped, then it's eventually going to blow. Assuming you know what clipping is... Any squaring off or flat sides on the sine wave. So whoever the friend is that told you that, is the dirty liar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickSteeleEE, post: 8190755, member: 658617"] So you went to an installer institute... And they didn't teach you about blowing speakers? Your signature saying no speaker in the history of speakers has ever been blown with too little power, has to be the most ignorant statement I have ever heard. It does not matter how much or how little power you give to a speaker. If the power going to the speaker is clipped, then it's eventually going to blow. Assuming you know what clipping is... Any squaring off or flat sides on the sine wave. So whoever the friend is that told you that, is the dirty liar. [/QUOTE]
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