On Wed, 7 Sep 1994, Ryan G. Pals wrote:
quoted 8 lines correct me if i am wrong, but aren't the combination of>
> correct me if i am wrong, but aren't the combination of
> extremely high frequencies and extremely low frequencies
> really bad for your speakers? i seem to remember spiral
> tribe doing this sort of stuff for the explicit purpose
> of destroying speakers. this was mentioned in some
> interview i have with them.
>
I don't see how this could be a problem for your speakers, provided you
your speakers can handle the load. What you have to worry about more is
either sending way too much power into your woofers, or sending too much
power or a 'clipped' signal into your tweeters (the same thing kind of).
As long as your equipment is properly matched, everything should sound
fine, no matter how intense it is.
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Gil Yaker
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Chief Engineer, WMUC Radio
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