shut down the amplifierto preventdamage to the speakers
while limiting maximum distortion and power at outputto preventspeaker damage
clipping signals ... the amplifierwill resultin speaker damage
an underpowered ampcould causespeaker damage
the amp fuse ... much more likelyto causespeaker damage
the reverse situation ... far more likelyto resultin speaker damage
the amp ... therefore less likelyto causespeaker damage
incorrect installation or excessive power input(passive) caused byspeaker damage
the speakers with the head ... which is supposedto causespeaker damage
partto preventspeaker damage
incorrect settingsmay causedamage to the speaker
this is NOT usuallycausesspeaker damage
using an amplifier that is “ too smallcausesloudspeaker damage
an overpowered amplifier that is misusedcould causedamage to the speakers
a selectable limiter , which serves as a brick wall on volume to prevent high volume levels from driving the amplifier into clippingcan causespeaker damage
Built - In AutoSurge Circuit Protection - Built - in AutoSurge protection ... helpingpreventspeaker damage
distortion and clippingcan resultin speaker damage
This clipping in turncan causespeaker damage
setting speakers to full range when they are notcan causespeaker damage
Then the speakers would have fuses in lineto preventdamage to the speaker
the RMS power on your amplifier matches the RMS power rating on your speakers and subwoofersto preventcar speaker damage
so major thumpscausingspeaker damage
the amplifier ... its rated output levelmay resultin speaker damage
Speakon ® and 5-way binding post speaker outputs -ACL ™ ( Active Clip Limitingpreventsspeaker damage
If the sercice is attached , the file , which is not the Audio file , will play and outputs a loud noisecausingdamage to the speaker
If the extension is attached , the file , which is not the Audio file , will play and output a loud noisecausingdamage to the speaker
in distorted soundscan resultin distorted sounds
in the lack of audio productionmay resultin the lack of audio production
the volume really lowsetthe volume really low
distortion(passive) caused bydistortion
hazardous voltages appearing on the exposed pins of the speaker output connector(spreventshazardous voltages appearing on the exposed pins of the speaker output connector(s
from a number of factors , including the following situations:• High - power amplifiers used with low - power speakerscan resultfrom a number of factors , including the following situations:• High - power amplifiers used with low - power speakers
from the playback of this recordingresultingfrom the playback of this recording
in this waycausedin this way
from excessive heat at the speakercan resultfrom excessive heat at the speaker
likelywill ... resultlikely
this errorcould ... causethis error
if improperly installed when operation is attemptedwill resultif improperly installed when operation is attempted
from the playback of the recordresultingfrom the playback of the record
from continued delivery of the audio signal at the desired peak or average power levelcan resultfrom continued delivery of the audio signal at the desired peak or average power level
from the bass response of the drums if played back too loudlyresultingfrom the bass response of the drums if played back too loudly
from the presence of either DC or high frequency signals at the amplifier outputresultingfrom the presence of either DC or high frequency signals at the amplifier output
if the amplifier fails to function properlymay be causedif the amplifier fails to function properly
abrupt changes in cone motioncausesabrupt changes in cone motion
from incorrect impedance settingresultingfrom incorrect impedance setting
by repetitive relay turning on and off under critical state of protectioncausingby repetitive relay turning on and off under critical state of protection