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<blockquote data-quote="spoonraker" data-source="post: 2565290" data-attributes="member: 570956"><p>Obviously if you used the impedance to regulate the speaker, it would have to be calibrated on each individual speaker. I'm not sure how you would know what impedance is dangerous without just getting it to dangerous levels and measuring it.</p><p></p><p>Measuring the temperature of the voice coil would be a much more straightforward approach in theory, you just cut the power or reduce it when the temperature reaches whatever you set, but it would be harder to implement in real life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonraker, post: 2565290, member: 570956"] Obviously if you used the impedance to regulate the speaker, it would have to be calibrated on each individual speaker. I'm not sure how you would know what impedance is dangerous without just getting it to dangerous levels and measuring it. Measuring the temperature of the voice coil would be a much more straightforward approach in theory, you just cut the power or reduce it when the temperature reaches whatever you set, but it would be harder to implement in real life. [/QUOTE]
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