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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 213723" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>But JBL sent the following statement to me about clipping when I had a problem blowing subs with an amp that I had.</p><p></p><p>Because of this your amplifier is clipping very early since it is trying to reproduce a power level it cannot product because of the impedance load and then it delivers DC distortion to the woofers. DC distortion is what actually damages the voice coil of the woofer causing the woofer either to over throw and hold or just over heat the voice coil and the weakest link in the circuit (the tinsel leads) would then fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 213723, member: 546465"] But JBL sent the following statement to me about clipping when I had a problem blowing subs with an amp that I had. Because of this your amplifier is clipping very early since it is trying to reproduce a power level it cannot product because of the impedance load and then it delivers DC distortion to the woofers. DC distortion is what actually damages the voice coil of the woofer causing the woofer either to over throw and hold or just over heat the voice coil and the weakest link in the circuit (the tinsel leads) would then fail. [/QUOTE]
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