In Reply to: RE: Music that can break a speaker? posted by bullethead on January 1, 2009 at 20:50:38:
Interesting. Playing the You Tube demonstration through small computer speakers (with "sub" [not really]) woofer it was impossible for me to tell how deep/taxing the low frequency information was. Perhaps you can elaborate on that. Certainly at over 110 db loud levels this would seem to be a wicked test for most "audiophile speakers that I am aware of.
For sure every speaker system (and ears) has its limits and how loud (the wild card) the music is played is a huge factor in reaching those limits. I suspect, however, that the larger Ohms would succeed as well as most and a money back guaranteed home demonstration might prove interesting. Although I suspect I would use robust horns for this genre. Otherwise, the You Tube demonstration was, to me, akin to psuedo pink noise (information of all frequencies, but not in equal portions).
Robert C. Lang
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