P2 go boom
lets not forget about THD and clipping.
u can over power a sub as long as u are not being stupid about it. once u over power and clip then it blows up.
lets also not forget that we are talking about a kenwood amp here. those makes make no power, they make dirty signal. so alot of dirty signal blew that sub up.
u can over power a sub as long as u are not being stupid about it. once u over power and clip then it blows up.
lets also not forget that we are talking about a kenwood amp here. those makes make no power, they make dirty signal. so alot of dirty signal blew that sub up.
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Originally posted by Tinted:
lets not forget about THD and clipping.
u can over power a sub as long as u are not being stupid about it. once u over power and clip then it blows up.
lets also not forget that we are talking about a kenwood amp here. those makes make no power, they make dirty signal. so alot of dirty signal blew that sub up.
lets not forget about THD and clipping.
u can over power a sub as long as u are not being stupid about it. once u over power and clip then it blows up.
lets also not forget that we are talking about a kenwood amp here. those makes make no power, they make dirty signal. so alot of dirty signal blew that sub up.
I clip my front speakers all the time, my tweeters pop from time to time on really dynamic music, yet they still work. wow, must be the fact I'm not over powering them.
so u do admit to it being a clipped signal?
so lets see some specs on that sub, it's rms power handling, its max power handling and also some xmax figure. along with the info about the coil.
u do know that coil's thermal limit is much much higher than that kenwood amp could ever provide under normal use conditions (no clipping, and properly set LPF)
there are guys in db drag competing with these subs and the subs get 2000rms +. yes they do blow up aventually but not like this. only ripped spiders and surrounds.
[ July 29, 2004, 11:46 AM: Message edited by: Tinted ]
so lets see some specs on that sub, it's rms power handling, its max power handling and also some xmax figure. along with the info about the coil.
u do know that coil's thermal limit is much much higher than that kenwood amp could ever provide under normal use conditions (no clipping, and properly set LPF)
there are guys in db drag competing with these subs and the subs get 2000rms +. yes they do blow up aventually but not like this. only ripped spiders and surrounds.
[ July 29, 2004, 11:46 AM: Message edited by: Tinted ]
Originally posted by Tinted:
lets not forget about THD and clipping.
u can over power a sub as long as u are not being stupid about it. once u over power and clip then it blows up.
lets also not forget that we are talking about a kenwood amp here. those makes make no power, they make dirty signal. so alot of dirty signal blew that sub up.
lets not forget about THD and clipping.
u can over power a sub as long as u are not being stupid about it. once u over power and clip then it blows up.
lets also not forget that we are talking about a kenwood amp here. those makes make no power, they make dirty signal. so alot of dirty signal blew that sub up.
first off in the first page you said the reason the woofer blew up was because the x-over was set wrong??
now its because its a dirty clipped signal??
make up your mind.. Im the stupid one.. not stupid enough that i contradict myself on most every post..
Also if you think THD has anything to do with it ..... you have lots to learn my friend.
go Back and read a book.!! [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
umm now i see that it is very hard for u to consider more than one option at a time so let me break it down for u.......
first i thought of the xover settings....and AFTER i thought of clipping....EITHER one could be the reason. however, u are so challanged that u can not grasp the concept of 2 variables, thus u are saying that im contradicting myself.
really?
Total Harmonic Distortion:
When an amplifier is driven with a signal, the output of the amplifier is an amplified version of the input signal PLUS any distortion created by the amplifier. All amplifiers and signal processors add distortion to the signal.
[ July 29, 2004, 02:22 PM: Message edited by: Tinted ]
first i thought of the xover settings....and AFTER i thought of clipping....EITHER one could be the reason. however, u are so challanged that u can not grasp the concept of 2 variables, thus u are saying that im contradicting myself.
Also if you think THD has anything to do with it ..... you have lots to learn my friend.
Total Harmonic Distortion:
When an amplifier is driven with a signal, the output of the amplifier is an amplified version of the input signal PLUS any distortion created by the amplifier. All amplifiers and signal processors add distortion to the signal.
[ July 29, 2004, 02:22 PM: Message edited by: Tinted ]
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So amp designers are building amps that add enough Noise and distortion to blow subs? Wow, that is really scary. Also I didn't know Kenwood had "dirty" power, maybe the Kenwood engineers should take a bath or something, then they could build amps with "clean" power.
Originally posted by mike bisson:
^^^^ Never thought I would agree with Tinted, but he's right. Slow/n\low perhaps you should do some reading of a book without pictures in it for the first time.
^^^^ Never thought I would agree with Tinted, but he's right. Slow/n\low perhaps you should do some reading of a book without pictures in it for the first time.
are you not a rep, if so I find it very unprofessional for someone in your position to be commenting in that manner. But no sweat your intitled to an opinion
Lets just leave it at this,, it blew cause its RF.. that would make more sense to me. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
[ July 29, 2004, 04:34 PM: Message edited by: slow/n\low ]



