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I agree that not all speakers can handle the same frequencies, for example, I have my sub playing from 35 Hz to 100 Hz which is the crossover point with the bookshelf speakers. I would like to see a video showing us to avoid bass cancelations, I have room issues
Thanks for the feedback! I have a lot of ideas and some unfinished subwoofer projects because there are no T-S specs. I want to buy a speaker measurement device, but I need to save money for it first. :(
I can smell the voice coils burning from here! I'm not someone who likes to play my stuff loud, my neighbors down the road though seem to think they can never have it loud enough!
This happened with me with VLC media player I put the volume all the way up to 200% and my speaker got blowed up because I was sending too much signal or too much current to that particular 2.1 system
Interesting video, my Arcam A85 amplifier had a problem with the microprocessor which was 'clipping' the sound, then a few weeks later the sound started to deteriorate a lot, then I discovered the midwoofer on both speakers had blown, could this be because the microprocessor was clipping the sound ?
its not the low frequency, because if lets say this speaker is 30watts, and you give this speaker a 20-25watt amplifier, this speaker most likely will never burn out, its just that youre exceeded the power of this driver. Some of the smaller speaker say lets say 15watts while having just a 1/3inch voice coil, theyre not really 15watt speakers, theyre just 5watt speakers, some speaker manufacturers lie about the speaker wattage, and then when you try to add the amplifier for it, you can burn it out very easily, but of course while the manufacturers lie about the wattage, they doesnt even include near enough power amplification if the amplifier is included with the speaker unit, or if its an active system.. This info is just barely true, since there some sensitive speakers which are good but only for a low wattage amplifiers, but on the lows, they will hit the T stump, and it can deform the voice coil, and then from that time the voice coil will shrub off from the tube, which will make the coil to short out and burn up.
Very wrong. Even you put in max volume the speaker cannot be burn if the amplifier ang speaker are fit wattage to each other. in the video speakers are burning because doesnt compatible in each other. Example ampfier 1000watts and your speaker is only 10watts😂
Yes it can, because if your amp puts out 1000w at 4 ohms, and you have a 4 ohms coil and it can take 1000w , while the speaker is playing it will rise, it will never stay at 4 ohms, soooo... if your rise is 2x your speaker will go to 8 ohms, and your amp cannot supply 1000w at 8 ohms, it will clip and heat up the voice coil...
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i use old bose speaker from 1990, never have them playing music very loud
Just use your ear to prevent the speaker from burning out.
This is easy to understand. Nice demonstration.
I agree that not all speakers can handle the same frequencies, for example, I have my sub playing from 35 Hz to 100 Hz which is the crossover point with the bookshelf speakers.
I would like to see a video showing us to avoid bass cancelations, I have room issues
Thanks for the feedback! I have a lot of ideas and some unfinished subwoofer projects because there are no T-S specs. I want to buy a speaker measurement device, but I need to save money for it first. :(
I can smell the voice coils burning from here! I'm not someone who likes to play my stuff loud, my neighbors down the road though seem to think they can never have it loud enough!
This happened with me with VLC media player I put the volume all the way up to 200% and my speaker got blowed up because I was sending too much signal or too much current to that particular 2.1 system
clipped signal :(
@@Techscrews I dont think VLC actualy clips the signal, it just compresses it above 100%
@@SomeGuyInAustralia18 it does VLC is bad with 200% volume
Interesting video, my Arcam A85 amplifier had a problem with the microprocessor which was 'clipping' the sound, then a few weeks later the sound started to deteriorate a lot, then I discovered the midwoofer on both speakers had blown, could this be because the microprocessor was clipping the sound ?
its not the low frequency, because if lets say this speaker is 30watts, and you give this speaker a 20-25watt amplifier, this speaker most likely will never burn out, its just that youre exceeded the power of this driver.
Some of the smaller speaker say lets say 15watts while having just a 1/3inch voice coil, theyre not really 15watt speakers, theyre just 5watt speakers, some speaker manufacturers lie about the speaker wattage, and then when you try to add the amplifier for it, you can burn it out very easily, but of course while the manufacturers lie about the wattage, they doesnt even include near enough power amplification if the amplifier is included with the speaker unit, or if its an active system..
This info is just barely true, since there some sensitive speakers which are good but only for a low wattage amplifiers, but on the lows, they will hit the T stump, and it can deform the voice coil, and then from that time the voice coil will shrub off from the tube, which will make the coil to short out and burn up.
Very wrong. Even you put in max volume the speaker cannot be burn if the amplifier ang speaker are fit wattage to each other. in the video speakers are burning because doesnt compatible in each other. Example ampfier 1000watts and your speaker is only 10watts😂
Yes it can, because if your amp puts out 1000w at 4 ohms, and you have a 4 ohms coil and it can take 1000w , while the speaker is playing it will rise, it will never stay at 4 ohms, soooo... if your rise is 2x your speaker will go to 8 ohms, and your amp cannot supply 1000w at 8 ohms, it will clip and heat up the voice coil...