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Orion Remote Gain Controller Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8845036" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I say it depends on speaker quality. A normal sine wave pulls and pushes in a gentle curve whereas a clipped signal brutally yanks and shoves the cone assembly. If build quality is low the glue may crack, cone may bend, spider may tear. Coil failure will most likely be a combination of overheating and clipping. Now that I say this, I realize how important a bass knob is. I have been without one for 2 weeks and have had some songs that start off hard. Scrambling for the push button volume is frustrating. A bass knob is just a twist away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8845036, member: 654802"] I say it depends on speaker quality. A normal sine wave pulls and pushes in a gentle curve whereas a clipped signal brutally yanks and shoves the cone assembly. If build quality is low the glue may crack, cone may bend, spider may tear. Coil failure will most likely be a combination of overheating and clipping. Now that I say this, I realize how important a bass knob is. I have been without one for 2 weeks and have had some songs that start off hard. Scrambling for the push button volume is frustrating. A bass knob is just a twist away. [/QUOTE]
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