The only way this is true is if the amps are perfectly matched to the subs/speakers. Setting your gains to 1kw with a clean signal on a sub that handles 1kw, then sending a clipped signal will raise the area under the curve (RMS) above the thermal power handling of the subthis is the first forum I have ever heard something like this mentioned. Every other one there are plenty of educated people that will say the same thing, distortion kills speakers. And a clipped signal causes distortion. I run my system at full all the time, and it's never a clipped or distorted signal.
wrong. speakers are very delicate and sensitive, even the strongest most powerful speakers are somewhat fragile about this...Then every time someone who listens to Jimmy Hendrix, their speakers would blow.
Clipping & distorion DON'T hurt your speakers!
I see cotjones has taught you well.wrong. speakers are very delicate and sensitive, even the strongest most powerful speakers are somewhat fragile about this...
clipped signals and unwanted distortion will ruin them.
i think i need a new ava //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifI heard he's a Mormon, err moron.
Must not be on many forums....because I thought this was well understood.this is the first forum I have ever heard something like this mentioned.
And they would be wrong.Every other one there are plenty of educated people that will say the same thing, distortion kills speakers.