Thanks guy for the input. I was very concerned because I heard distortion. The song consisted of EXTREMELY LOW BASS only. The bass that was comming out of the Bass driver was driven into distortion, however for a short period of time only 30 seconds (my guess) whould that be enough time to cause any damage to either the bass driver or tweeter. I gently pushed the driver in listening for scraping sounds and it moves freely. There also doens't seem to be any damage when listening at normal levels. My question, however is, is it possible for there to be unheard damage that will show up later (ie, stress) or would I know right away if there was damage?
HELP - How Hard is to Blow a Bass Driver
As I came home I see my little brother and his friend BLASTING a Prodigy song in my listening room. I don't know the song but it was about 1 MIN. of just full loud annoying bass only (the kind you hear in Honda Civics while the liscense plate is rattling). As I ran into the room to lower the volume I saw the Driver shaking like CRAZY. Not "in and out" motion but more like shaking erratically all over the place.
Amp is the Exposure 18(70 watts rms)
Speakers are the PMC Fb1
Volume at 12 o-clock
I'm concerned that there might be damage to the Drivers. I can't hear any damage but could there be internal damage (coils)that might show up later on? Any way to test for damage?
Thanks for your help as I am stil in a cringing state
Amp is the Exposure 18(70 watts rms)
Speakers are the PMC Fb1
Volume at 12 o-clock
I'm concerned that there might be damage to the Drivers. I can't hear any damage but could there be internal damage (coils)that might show up later on? Any way to test for damage?
Thanks for your help as I am stil in a cringing state
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