Clipping occurs when one attempts to play music louder than the amplifier can deliver. It is characterized by extreme harshness and edginess in the high frequencies. The musical signal is literally 'clipped' off, resulting in a squared off signal. This square wave contains tremendous high frequency energy content which can only be dissapated as heat, usually in the tweeter, which can be damaged or destroyed. The amplifier can is also at risk as this excess energy, or current, can cause permanent damage by breaking down the P-N semiconductor barriers in transistors, diodes, and even capacitors. Speaker and amp fuses often do not provide adequate protection from clipping. If you must have loud music, get an amp with plenty of power and invest in efficient speakers.
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