sonosphere
Well-Known Member
Hi Pradski,
I am sorry to hear about your 9.2's. Even as I state that I've been a fanboy of 9.2, I am not exaggerating to say that they can take kind of abuse very few bookshelves of "their size" can. This is purely because they can be driven pretty low, i've heard it delivering 35Hz sine wave test tone. Comparative models of other brands will breath last at 55Hz.
Then again, every speaker has limits, and probably your amp drove it beyond 9.2 limit. My advice to you (and party-animals out there) is listen to the difference in tone of speaker as you are driving the volume up. If you notice that bass balance is reducing (compared to treble) with higher volume, then it's time to stop the volume level right there. This way you will always play your speaker within safe limits.
Regds,
I am sorry to hear about your 9.2's. Even as I state that I've been a fanboy of 9.2, I am not exaggerating to say that they can take kind of abuse very few bookshelves of "their size" can. This is purely because they can be driven pretty low, i've heard it delivering 35Hz sine wave test tone. Comparative models of other brands will breath last at 55Hz.
Then again, every speaker has limits, and probably your amp drove it beyond 9.2 limit. My advice to you (and party-animals out there) is listen to the difference in tone of speaker as you are driving the volume up. If you notice that bass balance is reducing (compared to treble) with higher volume, then it's time to stop the volume level right there. This way you will always play your speaker within safe limits.
Regds,