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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 16124"><p>eh...</p><p></p><p>Overpowering is not likely to occur couz if you really want to overpower something you should have something to overpower with and a normal car battery is hardly capable of giving you overpower (normal speakers "overpower" when getting more then 57 amps).</p><p></p><p>But i dont really get the picture couz (atleast i have) my xplods (and all other speakers actually) run through a safety block (Sorry! just a dutch dewd who doesnt know the exact word in english, insurance is a exact translation but wrong in this context) just to prevent overpower actions.</p><p></p><p>The only reason i did this is because i have two battery's in front of my car and an additional battery tube in my trunk. These are all precautions and are not really needed, if you blow up your speakers (or melt them) you probally have something else very badly connected because normally you ruin speakers by (like the guy above me already stated) gain, treb. bass or high lo pass filters that are wrongly connected and not by actual power flows...</p><p></p><p>Guy above: you seem to know what you'r talking about, would you be so kind to check out my post under amplifiers? I got a turbo sound when pumpin gass which i cant seem to get ridd off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 16124"] eh... Overpowering is not likely to occur couz if you really want to overpower something you should have something to overpower with and a normal car battery is hardly capable of giving you overpower (normal speakers "overpower" when getting more then 57 amps). But i dont really get the picture couz (atleast i have) my xplods (and all other speakers actually) run through a safety block (Sorry! just a dutch dewd who doesnt know the exact word in english, insurance is a exact translation but wrong in this context) just to prevent overpower actions. The only reason i did this is because i have two battery's in front of my car and an additional battery tube in my trunk. These are all precautions and are not really needed, if you blow up your speakers (or melt them) you probally have something else very badly connected because normally you ruin speakers by (like the guy above me already stated) gain, treb. bass or high lo pass filters that are wrongly connected and not by actual power flows... Guy above: you seem to know what you'r talking about, would you be so kind to check out my post under amplifiers? I got a turbo sound when pumpin gass which i cant seem to get ridd off [/QUOTE]
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