WHEN SUBS GET TOO HOT THIS HAPPENS
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You can always tell how hard the systems are with the look on Jacobs face, lol.
Nice choice of demo song. Sugar boom boom 💥
sundown slaps
I hear upchurch in the back. Rhec
Is this bad for my phone speakers? Like I play it as quietly as I can while still hearing what's spoken in other parts of video; but I'm curious if phone speakers simply trying to play these crazy clipping microphone sounds is going to hurt the speakers
They can if you play them near the limit of your phone speakers capability. Speakers do fine with massively high peak levels for short periods, often way over their actual max rating if short enough, however they don't like it when you feed it a full power square wave, or something heavily clipped for long periods and it can overheat and burn out the coil in the driver. As long as you turn it down though, you'll be alright as the consistant peak volume will now be lower, and closer to the normal average level of loud stuff you would otherwise play that has higher trasient info like unclipped to F music etc..
If your speaker is working normall afterwards, you can be pretty sure you didn't do any damage, you would start hearing any damage pretty much right away as distortion starting to creep into normal playback (phone speakers have a nasty habit of doing this in normal use anyway over time, as they are piddly things and can't really handle even full volume normal material for multiple years like a nice desktop speaker could easily handle). That is if it doesn't outright blow the coil ... which you would also know about right away, as it would cease working or just make rasping sounds. But as I say, as long as you have it quiet your end and it's not pushing your speakers limits, you'll be fine. ;)
No its not. Don't worry about blowing your phone speakers, the little amp just doesn't have the power to damage them.
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Sundown shames me. Nice build though
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