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Just clearing a few "myths"
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<blockquote data-quote="chris229" data-source="post: 55512" data-attributes="member: 542614"><p>thing is I'd USE a tweeter rated for 100W for the test----not a 5w---- what your saying is ---- bass is only 70-80% of the music power ---so a 1000W sub is REALLY only 700-800W sub----- putting aside the fact that ALOT of audio co print false specs for their speakers---- a speaker tested to take 100w ---will ---no matter if it is clipped OR clean. if the specs are CORRECT then they represent the THERMAL LIMIT of the coil. which has nothing to even do with music at all. But like I had said before the specs have to be correct. yea 100W is lot of heat going into a little tweeter BUT if the rating are correct then it will take it-------- no problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris229, post: 55512, member: 542614"] thing is I'd USE a tweeter rated for 100W for the test----not a 5w---- what your saying is ---- bass is only 70-80% of the music power ---so a 1000W sub is REALLY only 700-800W sub----- putting aside the fact that ALOT of audio co print false specs for their speakers---- a speaker tested to take 100w ---will ---no matter if it is clipped OR clean. if the specs are CORRECT then they represent the THERMAL LIMIT of the coil. which has nothing to even do with music at all. But like I had said before the specs have to be correct. yea 100W is lot of heat going into a little tweeter BUT if the rating are correct then it will take it-------- no problem [/QUOTE]
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