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Briman42487 previously said:
the distortion you are getting is inaudible to the untrained ear. it is called clipping. it is the number one killer of speakers. on an oscilliscope it looks like DC power. a square wave. so if you look at a square wave, the woofer will move out and hold that position building up heat for a period of time, then move in and stay there. it does exactly what the wave looks like.
i dont have time to explain this in detail, so look here:
JL Audio
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So if one of my speakers was "killed" how would I notice it? I would assume no sound or bad sound would come out of it, correct? It's quite hard to notice it right now I would assume mainly due to the interference that I'm getting (which should be solved tomorrow). I will turn the gain down to half way just to be safe.