Blowing out speakers question

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Shicks18

Junior Audioholic
How common is blowing out speakers? Just curious mine are working fine but wondering how common speaker blowouts are.

What risk would I put myself at if im using the following:

2 Polk R50's (Fronts) 150watt peak.
1 Polk CSR (Center)
2 JBL Surrounds

Insignia 6.1 600watt receiver. It goes up to 90 db.

If I turn up all my gains and crank it up to 50 db the volume gets ear piercing, which is what I top it out at just cause its so loud.

Is there any risk operating it at that high if I do it every now and then?

Thanks!
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
If I turn up all my gains and crank it up to 50 db the volume gets ear piercing, which is what I top it out at just cause its so loud.
Your probably using about 10watts of power from your amp to get the volume that loud. :eek:
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
If the speakers still sound good at high levels of output, then I wouldn't worry too much.:D
 
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cbraver

Audioholic Chief
How common is blowing out speakers? Just curious mine are working fine but wondering how common speaker blowouts are.

What risk would I put myself at if im using the following:

2 Polk R50's (Fronts) 150watt peak.
1 Polk CSR (Center)
2 JBL Surrounds

Insignia 6.1 600watt receiver. It goes up to 90 db.

If I turn up all my gains and crank it up to 50 db the volume gets ear piercing, which is what I top it out at just cause its so loud.

Is there any risk operating it at that high if I do it every now and then?

Thanks!
If the speakers cones aren't reaching their maximum excursion, you'll be fine. Normally underpowering tends to damage speakers moreso than overpowering. People want more volume and keep cranking the amp up until it clips, which causes death to speakers. But you don't sound like you are doing either. Like they said, if it sounds good you're probably alright.
 
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Shicks18

Junior Audioholic
well good... my question to you guys are!!!!:

I know that all of you have way more powerful systems than me, so....

How high do you guys crank yalls stuff up? I assume the more important difference in our systems would be the clarity and crispness of highs and lows? If not then what is a major difference between our systems?
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
If not then what is a major difference between our systems?
Clarity, Detail, Accuracy, Transparency, Imaging, Sound field, Build Quality, Finish Quality, Number of Drivers, Crossovers, Enclosure, Design, Placement all contribute to the differences.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Also keep in mind that two identical component systems, will sound different in different rooms. Acoustics, and placement have a lot to do with sound quality.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
ok you win =P
We are all winners. There are no losers in home theater. It's an awesome experience at any level. If it brings joy to you and a smile on your face. We all win. :D
 
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Shicks18

Junior Audioholic
haha yes... but right now my ears are the losers cause they are still ringing from cranking it up to play guitar hero.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
haha yes... but right now my ears are the losers cause they are still ringing from cranking it up to play guitar hero.
That's a good thing. My ears are ringing from listening to my wife biatch at me. :rolleyes:
 

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