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Old 12-11-2002, 11:03 AM   #13
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You are probably right, my knowledge of audio stuff is very limited. My friend put a 45x4 head unit in his 93 and he put the bass up to level 6 and played his rap music all the time, his speakers only lasted a month. Ive had my 50x4 unit for a year now and have no probs. I also have the bass on -2 since I really dont care about it.
Just so you know, ratings on head units aren't accurate. Even the highest rated head units only put out about 20 watts MAX.

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just remember, distortion blows your speakers.
Not really. In sum, clipping does not blow speakers. It is the additional power that is produced by clipping that can damage speakers thermally. But ONLY if that extra power cannot be dissipated by the speaker itself. So the old addage "You can blow a 1000watt speaker with a 100 watt amp" is false.
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