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Speaker power rating and amplification
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<blockquote data-quote="Vilakazi" data-source="post: 825898" data-attributes="member: 20388"><p>Thanks for all the insight guys! Moral of the story avoid loud volume for a sustained period of time! Got that! Granted. Although "too loud still remains a bit of a grey area.</p><p></p><p>I think the AV industry is doing us a huge injustice! Specifically speaker manufacturers. I think technology is now advanced enough to include damage proof features the same way Amps go into protection mode when driven too hard without compromising sound quality, especially for the high end loud speakers.</p><p></p><p>I feel like the manufacturers are feeding off of these grey areas so we can keep on buying these beauties!. Probably, a few of you have never damaged a speaker or two due to playing 'a bit too high'. I'm sure speaker protection technology is out there but not readily available at your typical AV RETAILERS. Why would they want to expose the unsuspecting buyer about something that would prevent them from coming back again. It's a conspiracy folks! I'm on to them! Hahaha</p><p></p><p>That's just my laymen take on this age old speaker issue. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my VKY-L29 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vilakazi, post: 825898, member: 20388"] Thanks for all the insight guys! Moral of the story avoid loud volume for a sustained period of time! Got that! Granted. Although "too loud still remains a bit of a grey area. I think the AV industry is doing us a huge injustice! Specifically speaker manufacturers. I think technology is now advanced enough to include damage proof features the same way Amps go into protection mode when driven too hard without compromising sound quality, especially for the high end loud speakers. I feel like the manufacturers are feeding off of these grey areas so we can keep on buying these beauties!. Probably, a few of you have never damaged a speaker or two due to playing 'a bit too high'. I'm sure speaker protection technology is out there but not readily available at your typical AV RETAILERS. Why would they want to expose the unsuspecting buyer about something that would prevent them from coming back again. It's a conspiracy folks! I'm on to them! Hahaha That's just my laymen take on this age old speaker issue. Sent from my VKY-L29 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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