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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8704922" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>I get that same feeling when I'm playing passives for an extended period of time and it will play better when it has cooled down. It could be the amp overheating too tho.. idk.. but I <em>do</em> know that passives have a higher power requirement and retain most of the heat inside the passives which = wasted power. Having more power on tap would probably help in this situation if you're playing for long periods of time. Tweeters will rarely ever get hot because even when it's split from passives, it's still very little power used compared to a mid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8704922, member: 574798"] I get that same feeling when I'm playing passives for an extended period of time and it will play better when it has cooled down. It could be the amp overheating too tho.. idk.. but I [I]do[/I] know that passives have a higher power requirement and retain most of the heat inside the passives which = wasted power. Having more power on tap would probably help in this situation if you're playing for long periods of time. Tweeters will rarely ever get hot because even when it's split from passives, it's still very little power used compared to a mid. [/QUOTE]
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