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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8190865" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>Again, that's irrelevant. The argument was that underpowering speakers could damage them if the signal was clipped. And the truth of the matter is that underpowering speakers does not and, never has blown a speaker. Clipping blows speakers. And note, I didn't say all clipping always blows all speakers every time. That you can clip a low powered signal on a high powered speaker and not blow it has nothing whatever to do with the claim that underpowering can blow speakers. Because it can't. Clipping is not underpowering and underpowering is not clipping. Clipping is clipping and underpowering is underpowering. They are mutually exclusive.</p><p></p><p>The point of contention is with the argument above. The rest is irrelevant <em>to that argument</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8190865, member: 655960"] Again, that's irrelevant. The argument was that underpowering speakers could damage them if the signal was clipped. And the truth of the matter is that underpowering speakers does not and, never has blown a speaker. Clipping blows speakers. And note, I didn't say all clipping always blows all speakers every time. That you can clip a low powered signal on a high powered speaker and not blow it has nothing whatever to do with the claim that underpowering can blow speakers. Because it can't. Clipping is not underpowering and underpowering is not clipping. Clipping is clipping and underpowering is underpowering. They are mutually exclusive. The point of contention is with the argument above. The rest is irrelevant [I]to that argument[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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