Unplugged My Speakers While They Were On

M

Meteora

Audiophyte
I have a 30W Hewlet Packard 2.1 Speaker System.

I was replacing them in the house, so I had to unplug them from where they were plugged. I didn't notice that they were on when I unplugged them.

Is this generally unhealthy for the speaker, and what are the possibilities of unlugging speaker systems this way?

Thanks.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Unless it caused a spike when you did it, it probably won't make any difference. If you fire them back up and they sound fine then it is unlikely that it will be a problem.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
Unless it caused a spike when you did it, it probably won't make any difference. If you fire them back up and they sound fine then it is unlikely that it will be a problem.
Agreed, but there is no sense in making a habbit of this.
 
M

Meteora

Audiophyte
I was wondering by the way, is there any problem with leaving surge protection multi-outlets inside the wall during an event that may cause a power surge in the house (like a thunderstorm), or should I leave the surge protection multi-outlets unplugged from the wall (when I'm not using them of course)?

Also, I was wondering, is there a type of home wiring system that protects against power surges/outages caused by weather? Or are power surges/outages likely to occur with any home wiring?

Sorry if my questions seem a lot. I was doing a little research and couldn't find the exact answers I was looking for. :(
 
Y

yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
yes its called a UPS surge protector........
 
M

markw

Audioholic Overlord
NOTHING can protect equipment from a lightening strike if it's plugged into the wall.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
NOTHING can protect equipment from a lightening strike if it's plugged into the wall.
Plain and simple, what Markw said. There are whole home surge suppression systems but even those likely aren't capable of 100% protection either because of the extreme voltages we are talking about with lightning.

A UPS can't even protect itself from a lightning strike, nor is it a surge suppressor.
 

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