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<blockquote data-quote="JBurt09" data-source="post: 6797430" data-attributes="member: 620952"><p>Seleniums don't "last longer".They have more of a rolled surround and handle the midbass a little better, but if you and your friends blew them all the time then that is a flaw in the install, not the speaker.I ran 12 of these for well over a year with each of them getting 105 watts exactly, as tuned in with an oscilloscope, and never blew one.We used to have an Eminence 6 in one side of the sound board and the Whip in the other side and you could walk back and forth while listening to them playing and the Whips were noticeably much clearer.Not near as much of a fuzzy sound to it and they get extremely loud while retaining that clarity.Good speakers here and for a good price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBurt09, post: 6797430, member: 620952"] Seleniums don't "last longer".They have more of a rolled surround and handle the midbass a little better, but if you and your friends blew them all the time then that is a flaw in the install, not the speaker.I ran 12 of these for well over a year with each of them getting 105 watts exactly, as tuned in with an oscilloscope, and never blew one.We used to have an Eminence 6 in one side of the sound board and the Whip in the other side and you could walk back and forth while listening to them playing and the Whips were noticeably much clearer.Not near as much of a fuzzy sound to it and they get extremely loud while retaining that clarity.Good speakers here and for a good price. [/QUOTE]
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