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Simple question, how do you not blow subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 409650" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>No you are wrong. Do you honestly think your speakers are getting full power when the volume is down? No, and it does not hurt them what so ever. Speakers are only blown due to thermal reasons, how in the hell could a sub getting less power than it can safely handle go beyond its thermal limitations, it simply is not possible. That myth comes from the fact that idiots drive their amp to clipping by cranking the gains to try and make the sub louder, which will to a point, but also increase the output of the amp in a certain band a whole lot, it will kill the sub and the amp. I suggest you stop giving uneducated/wrong advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 409650, member: 546955"] No you are wrong. Do you honestly think your speakers are getting full power when the volume is down? No, and it does not hurt them what so ever. Speakers are only blown due to thermal reasons, how in the hell could a sub getting less power than it can safely handle go beyond its thermal limitations, it simply is not possible. That myth comes from the fact that idiots drive their amp to clipping by cranking the gains to try and make the sub louder, which will to a point, but also increase the output of the amp in a certain band a whole lot, it will kill the sub and the amp. I suggest you stop giving uneducated/wrong advice. [/QUOTE]
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