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<blockquote data-quote="jrz126" data-source="post: 937415" data-attributes="member: 556466"><p>There is no excess DC current...Diodes are like a one way valve, they will only be on (conducting) during the positive humps of the AC (audio) signal. They look like they are on continuously because the eye can only distiguish flashes up to about 30hz everything above that just blurrs together. And your audio signal is usually above this.</p><p></p><p>Make sure that its the correct way to connect them though, any info come with the subs?</p><p></p><p>Most leds alone wont like the high voltages of the audio signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrz126, post: 937415, member: 556466"] There is no excess DC current...Diodes are like a one way valve, they will only be on (conducting) during the positive humps of the AC (audio) signal. They look like they are on continuously because the eye can only distiguish flashes up to about 30hz everything above that just blurrs together. And your audio signal is usually above this. Make sure that its the correct way to connect them though, any info come with the subs? Most leds alone wont like the high voltages of the audio signal. [/QUOTE]
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