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I keep blowing Tws./Mids, How do I stop this from reoccurring ?

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I keep blowing Tws./Mids, How do I stop this from reoccurring ?

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Your speaker system can fail for several reasons. The primary cause for speaker failure is over-driving the power amplifier. When you turn the volume control to the halfway point, the amplifier is putting out its rated RMS power. If you exceed this point, the amplifier can no longer cleanly reproduce the input signal. The amplifier goes into “clipping,” and the result is distortion, which may or may not be audible. Tweeters and midranges cannot tolerate clipping for very long. Woofers are not as easily affected, but they can also fail. If clipping is allowed to occur, the result could possibly be a blown speaker, which will need to be replaced. Another reason for speaker failure is exceeding the rated input power for the speaker. There are usually 2 types of speaker input ratings. They are the nominal or continuous RMS input power, and maximum or peak music input. RMS input power is what the speaker can sustain over a long period of time without causing any damage. Your amplifier’s rat

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