Guys,
just out of curiosity and it may sound like a dumb question though, but is it possible for a speaker - whatever size/model - to support a high amperage, such as 30 - 40A without any real damage??
To add to PENG, you can play with Oh's power formula knowing a speakers impedance or there abouts and see how much power is delivered at 30A, if you can deliver such current to a speaker. The voltages to the amp depends on the amp rails but somewhere about 30V, maybe 40V?
Frequency is also an important factor. You don't want to fry a tweeter, right?

For example: P= IxE or P=IxIxR@ 30V and 30A, your amp needs to be able to deliver at least 900 watts

But, into 4 Ohms, 900x4=
Or, another example: if you are pumping 1000W into a sub say 4 Ohms, that is only about 15.8A so you have a long way to go to reach 30A
