
mtrycrafts
Seriously, I have no life.
WmAx said:I can't see how you can conclude the amp was distorting. 90 watts to a 93db/1 meter/ 1 watt speaker far exceeds normal power requirements for a speaker of that sensitivity. If anything, he simply exceeded the power disappation ability of the tweeter with the average continous signal[afterall, the speaker system might be rated for 100 watts, but a tweeter is typically only really rated for about 10-20 watts]. With certain music, the tweeter can be far more likey to blow due to the spectral distribution being not typical[and tweeters are matched with the system on an average expected spectrum distribution, proporotionately]. The guy was just probably using these speakers at too high of a volume level[compared to what the tweeter can actually handle, which is not reflected in the power rating of the speaker].
-Chris
I have been going over a number of clipping related articles:
http://sound.westhost.com/tweeters.htm
http://www.rane.com/note128.html
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide/audio/clipping/page2.html
And they all come to the same conclusion that a tweeter is over driven by power that destroys the tweeter, not the fact that the amp is clipping, period. That is the end of the story