Anybody blow a ceramic woofer with an OTL amp?


I would appreciate anybody's experience with transients (such as a tube blowing) in an OTL amp that results in breaking the ceramic driver in a Kharma 3.2. I just had this happen to me - a driver tube blew, terrible noise from the woofer and it broke. The Kharma distributor said this was only the second he had heard of with an Atma-Sphere amp, but that it was much more likely with an OTL amp because of the lack of transformer. Ralph is interested in the frequency with which this occurs, as he feels it only happens with ceramic woofers, which are much more likely to blow than non-ceramics. Have any other OTL owners had this happen to Kharmas? I guess the lesson is to keep testing tubes or keep a careful eye on them to prevent this happening, but I would like to know if this was a freak happening or more common than has been generally accepted? Judging from the number of Tenor-Kharma combos out there, it should be more common than I thought if the combination of OTL and ceramic woofers is a problematic one.
springbok10
"Ralph is interested in the frequency with which this occurs, as he feels it only happens with ceramic woofers, which are much more likely to blow than non-ceramics."

Sorry for your loss but the frequency is DC. By the way that is a stock accuton driver so it's like $230 to replace it.

Using open ended amplification will lend itself to tempramental behavior and occasionally the speaker system takes a hit.

I think Springbok is asking about the frequency of occurrence, as in number of events, as opposed to audio spectrum frequency.
"the frequency is DC"
Springbok, sorry to hear that a blown tube took out your driver. It's rare for those Russian 6AS7Gs to blow rather that simply shorting their internal fuse with little other fuss.
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I think he means how frequently it occurs.(not the frequency of the signal that did the damage.)
Actually, it was a 6SN7 that blew. (RCA Black plate NOS) Very unusual. Yes, I am enquiring about occurrence frequency.