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You come here for entertainment, but it seems like you're just adding to it.
Hey, Sherlock, did you figure that out all by yourself?
Are you here because you're banned from
diyma? Possibly banned for giving off an almighty know-it-all ******* vibe you're doing now?
I'm proud for being banned from a forum that claims not to ban folks. It's been a source of laughter on my home forum ever since. It was due to my taking a (literally) deaf mod to task and him using means other than a fair exchange of ideas to get his own. Yea, you have a hell of a point there.
Now, what does this have to do with the topic at hand, other than a pitiful diversion as a means to land a shot?
You say it's the recording that would cause a sub to excurt BETWEEN tracks... That makes no sense.
Errr...huh? Shows how much you know about audio. See below.
Recorded info are ON the tracks, not in between.
Clearly, you know nothings about the mastering process. Not all recordings are created equal. Again, why do you keep asserting this gibberish when I stated a FACT. Go read some AES papers, if you can actually understand them. Better yet, get some real experience with high-quality audio (not car audio) and observe and listen.
Either way, why would that matter if the OP is asking about his SS filter with his sealed box.
OK, Mr. Audio, now we've reached the pinnacle of your ignorance. Needless excursion wastes amplifier power and adds to a lack of clarity and definition. Would you now like to ask me why speakers have to be wired in phase?
I doubt this little phenomenon you're speaking of in between tracks will be substantial enough to cause any damage.
What, exactly, do you mean by "damage?" Sorry, I don't speak gibberish.