Speaker damage?


Hello, I was just setting up a new pair of speakers when I plugged the source's RCA connectors into the amp while the amp was already on. This produced some incoherent static - nothing too loud as the volume on the amp was only at moderate levels - but I'm still concerned this could have been bad for the speakers. The speakers are so new that I'm not familiar with the sound enough to know if it has changed. Could this have caused damage to them?

Thank you.
mtm1502
Thank you for your responses! The amp was just at listening volume, so there wouldn't have been any clipping right?

Looking into it a bit more apparently RCA cables won't be properly grounded as they're being plugged in, which is what caused the sound. Does that change anything?

Thank you again.
Most likely nothing happened and everything is OK , but next time plug interconnects or speaker cables only when the amp is off.
One of the easiest ways to blow a woofer is with a high volume ground buzz -- loose RCA connections can do this very easily as I discovered to my cost with a pair of Magico V3s -- one reason to avoid those "twist to tighten" "collect chucking " WBT plugs, I've had too many where the shield has gotten loose
Folkfreak, that was what happened but if the volume was only at listening level or lower would there be any issue? What is the best way to tell if there was any woofer damage?