Ok, so the xenon 600.1 is good......thats all i cared to hear. As for the tutorial, clipping causes equipment to break. clipping is caused by pushing your equipment too hard. Clipping IS distortion. And clipping is NOT always caused by too much power to the speaker. It can be caused by the amp trying to push more than what it should. 200 watts or 2000 watts, pushing the amp too hard causes clipping, causing stuff to break. You can think its ALWAYS power if you want to, but the fact of the matter is that an amp doesnt have to push 1200 watts to blow a 1200 watt speaker, distortion is key.
No it's not. Distortion has nothing to do with it. The
ONLY way clipping is going to damage your equipment is if that clipped signal contains more
POWER (there is that key word again,
POWER) than your subwoofers can handle.
I can send a
fully clipped signal (yes, fully clipped, I'll say it again) to my subwoofers all day long and they
WILL survive, given that the clipped signal is
within the subwoofer's thermal and mechanical limitations. Notice how the signal being CLIPPED or DISTORTED has
NOTHING to do with their demise....it is
SOLELY related to the driver being
OVERPOWERED. Stick a 100w clipped signal (200w worth of power) on a 300w RMS subwoofer, and the subwoofer WILL NOT BE DAMAGED.
And yes, the
ONLY, ONE AND ONLY way to damage a speaker is to exceed the speaker's thermal and mechanical limitations. THE ONE AND ONLY WAY. It is a physical impossibility to damage a speaker in any other way,
REGARDLESS of the amount of distortion.
In your example...assuming 1200w RMS is the subwoofer's thermal and mechanical limits, it is PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE to damage the subwoofer with any signal that does not contain 1200w worth of
POWER, regardless of distortion. Why? Because DISTORTION HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. IT IS SOLELY BASED ON THE
POWER OF THE SIGNAL. Just the same, you can blow the subwoofer with any amount of
power over 1200w, regardless of distortion. But notice in each instance, it is the AMOUNT OF
POWER that blows the subwoofer/speaker, and NOT the DISTORTION.