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total noob here! which comps morel, hertz,Id?
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<blockquote data-quote="ENDER_XVICM" data-source="post: 5119712" data-attributes="member: 571849"><p>You can damage any piece of hardware. regardless of how high end it is. set the HPF too low, improperly set the gains. Improper impeadence to the speakers. All mistakes that can be made by a "total noob". Even messing with an EQ could possibly damage speakers. What if you are sending a clipped signal from the HU. Or your amp is clipping the signal to the speakers.</p><p></p><p>It is relatively easy to damage speakers if you dont know what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENDER_XVICM, post: 5119712, member: 571849"] You can damage any piece of hardware. regardless of how high end it is. set the HPF too low, improperly set the gains. Improper impeadence to the speakers. All mistakes that can be made by a "total noob". Even messing with an EQ could possibly damage speakers. What if you are sending a clipped signal from the HU. Or your amp is clipping the signal to the speakers. It is relatively easy to damage speakers if you dont know what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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total noob here! which comps morel, hertz,Id?
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