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  • cadiman
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    You guys have already spent too much time on this topic. The people that don`t understand this keep buying speakers and amps (good for the economy).

    I have never ruined good speakers with a good amp!

    If you have, there was an alcoholic beverage near by.

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  • smason
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    Originally posted by PCBONEZ View Post
    I've run into 'wannabe' audio engineers my whole life and so many of their ideas are as inherently stupid as those wannbe mechanical engineers that slap 3" exhaust systems on sub-3 liter engines and think it's an improvement somehow..
    Well duh, of course it's not an improvement. Not without a bolt-on wing.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    I used to wake the barracks up at 5AM with Jimi Hendrix, Star Spangled Banner.
    Our barracks was 3 stories high.
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  • KenwoodExpert
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    I rocked the whole Neiborhood today with Metallica's Death Magnetic CD Never once did I drive them into distortion or clipping not with my 100 watt high performance receiver.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    http://www.1728.com/resistrs.htm
    http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohm...calculator.php

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  • KenwoodExpert
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    Do I need to run these in series then to be on the safe side?

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Um, running 2x 6 ohm speakers in parallel means impedance is 3 ohms = more difficult load = not good. Series i think is what you were thinking about.

    Even if the receiver is only rated for 8 ohm operation, 6 ohm speakers are going to be okay, especially since you're going to be using just two channels. I wouldn't try it with 4 ohm ones though.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3 View Post
    It's limited at the same 100W per channel in stereo mode by the power supply voltage. With all 5 channels driven the limitation would appear because of maximum current supported by the PS. Your speakers will be fine.

    @ PCBONEZ: Bottoming out vs exceeding linear excursion are totally different things with totally different audible (and physical) results.
    spin spin spin.
    If you over power it you bottom it.
    If you bottom it you broke it.
    Nothing else really matters.
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    Using speakers rated for less than the amps actual output is inherently stupid and that's all there is to it.
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    Last edited by PCBONEZ; 04-26-2011, 05:56 PM.

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  • KenwoodExpert
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    Am I going to damage my Receiver without running my 6 ohm Speakers in Parallel?

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Originally posted by KenwoodExpert View Post
    PCBONEZ Is my Kenwood gonna cause my Speakers to get damaged in the long run? What is the watts per channel just in Stereo Mode? Model # VR-309. They Speakers are rated @ 75 Watts.
    I dunno about that specific amp but if you crank it up past what the speakers are rated for then yes.

    And it's physics, no audiophool wives tales are going to change that.
    Unlike most other kinds of circuits audio amps PUSH power to the load.
    That's why it's best to pick parts such that that can't happen, even by accident.
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    You are safe so long as you don't push it past what the speakers are good for.
    You could also spread the power across more speakers.

    I'm not an audiophool.
    I just have a really nice Kenwood I've maintained,, and can do math.

    I've run into 'wannabe' audio engineers my whole life and so many of their ideas are as inherently stupid as those wannbe mechanical engineers that slap 3" exhaust systems on sub-3 liter engines and think it's an improvement somehow.
    [What it does is destroy low-end torque, make it run lean, overheat the rings and burn vales.]
    - But ~all~ their buddies agree it's a great idea so they just ~KNOW~ it's true regardless of what the math says.
    - No point it talking sense to them. None..

    It is entertaining to challenge one of their ridiculous theories once in a while and watch them spin.
    - Gotcha....
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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    It's limited at the same 100W per channel in stereo mode by the power supply voltage. With all 5 channels driven the limitation would appear because of maximum current supported by the PS. Your speakers will be fine.

    @ PCBONEZ: Bottoming out vs exceeding linear excursion are totally different things with totally different audible (and physical) results.

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  • KenwoodExpert
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    PCBONEZ Is my Kenwood gonna cause my Speakers to get damaged in the long run? What is the watts per channel just in Stereo Mode? Model # VR-309. They Speakers are rated @ 75 Watts.
    Last edited by KenwoodExpert; 04-26-2011, 05:10 PM.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3 View Post
    It won't if it's played responsibly.
    Bullshit..
    Sending more juice to a speaker than it can handle will cause clipping just as over ranging an amp will.
    Except the clipping will me -mechanical- as in when the magnet bottoms out in it's range of movement.
    - This the defect in your theory..
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  • PCBONEZ
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    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3 View Post
    It won't if it's played responsibly.

    @ Scenic: You have to let a speaker fart for quite a while for the coil former to be damaged. And if it isn't in a bandpass enclosure, the noise is extremely offending so you will almost certainly turn that down as soon as it happens.
    When it comes to things like stereos it's better to design for stupidity than to rely on responsible operators.

    The amp should set so the dial stops before clipping [dial determines the actual output which is less than the theoretical OP] and the speakers should be rated for more than the amps actual output.
    - That's the SENSIBLE way to set one up.

    That's how the quality brands do it.
    That's how my Kenwood came from the factory and it's been sounding great for 25 years now.
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  • KenwoodExpert
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    These 1970's Bic Venturi Series Formula 2's can sound amazing with music like Jackyl,Metallica,Black Sabbath, Did I say Velvet Revolver Libertad CD? All my cd's are played through a Highend Model Teac CD Player an older Single Disc Model.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Originally posted by PCBONEZ View Post
    Your your guys' theory is that putting 10 watt speakers on a 200 watt amp won't hurt them..
    It won't if it's played responsibly.

    @ Scenic: You have to let a speaker fart for quite a while for the coil former to be damaged. And if it isn't in a bandpass enclosure, the noise is extremely offending so you will almost certainly turn that down as soon as it happens.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Originally posted by weirdlookinguy View Post
    Clipping is why you want an amplifier that is more powerful than your speakers. An amp, especially a crappy one, putting out near-max power is likely to clip which destroys tweeters.
    Yes exactly...
    .. That's why you never max out the amp.
    And I'm not talking about the knob, it's about the circuit.

    Your your guys' theory is that putting 10 watt speakers on a 200 watt amp won't hurt them..
    RIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGHT!!!
    I'll get right on that one!!!
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    The Amp on my Kenwood setup is 150 watts [at the knob] and the speakers are 180 watts.
    ... So Kenwood doesn't buy your theory either.
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    Last edited by PCBONEZ; 04-26-2011, 03:46 PM.

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  • Scenic
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    Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3 View Post
    Now, with a higher power amplifier, a speaker "farts" due to excessive cone excursion
    ...and damages the voice coil assembly as it bangs against the magnet multiple times and kinda folds the paper (?) tube (where the voice coil is mounted on) over so in the worst case, it'll scrape against the magnet = speaker shot

    in other words: in both cases, the speakers will be damaged.. one way or another..
    Last edited by Scenic; 04-26-2011, 03:27 PM.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Originally posted by PCBONEZ View Post
    That doesn't even make sense.
    If you send more power to speakers than they are designed to handle they will sound like shit, if not blow-out.

    Speakers should be rated for more than the amp [for component safety & longevity].
    Yes but you forget that amps and speakers are generally used for MUSIC which has a peak value 10-20 times higher than the average. Mechanical assemblies (ie speakers) tolerate short term overloads without sounding like shit or blowing up. Whereas an amplifier that is forced to reproduce a higher peak than it can do, clips it off and sounds like shit. In extreme cases (ie drunken parties) it can damage the speakers as well.

    Now, with a higher power amplifier, a speaker "fart" due to excessive cone excursion on an otherwise clean reproduction is a lot easier to notice than if the music was driven into clipping already. No matter how drunk everyone is. I've DJ'd several drunken parties with high power amps. No speakers ever blown up - because the amps and speakers were capable of more than peoples' eardrums would comfortably take. Overkill is good.

    Originally posted by weirdlookinguy View Post
    Clipping is why you want an amplifier that is more powerful than your speakers. An amp, especially a crappy one, putting out near-max power is likely to clip which destroys tweeters.
    Exactly.

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  • weirdlookinguy
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    Clipping is why you want an amplifier that is more powerful than your speakers. An amp, especially a crappy one, putting out near-max power is likely to clip which destroys tweeters.

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