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<blockquote data-quote="fatryan" data-source="post: 4274224" data-attributes="member: 550026"><p>i was feeding the pair 200wrms per side. everybody and there mother said that would be fine (despite it being well over recommended power). signal definatley was NOT clipped but i ended up frying both woofers. sent them in for repair and i just realized a couple weeks ago that it damaged my xovers too. the plastic covers were slightly melted and stuck to the coils. and the metal plates on top of the coils were deformed. as far as i know they still work. is there any way to test them with a DMM or something? is there any potential of them damaging my new drivers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatryan, post: 4274224, member: 550026"] i was feeding the pair 200wrms per side. everybody and there mother said that would be fine (despite it being well over recommended power). signal definatley was NOT clipped but i ended up frying both woofers. sent them in for repair and i just realized a couple weeks ago that it damaged my xovers too. the plastic covers were slightly melted and stuck to the coils. and the metal plates on top of the coils were deformed. as far as i know they still work. is there any way to test them with a DMM or something? is there any potential of them damaging my new drivers? [/QUOTE]
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