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  1. pete sterna

    Can you damage a speaker by feeding it frequencies lower than its rating?

    Hey Mark, let me know if you find some trick to make it easier. I made sure I burned my test CD with a setting checked that insures equal volume for all the tracks. (tones) Pete
  2. pete sterna

    Can you damage a speaker by feeding it frequencies lower than its rating?

    PS. I did take some advice from some people here who's names I don't recall, and bought a sound meter from radio shack. I think if I combine my test CD and the meter, I might be able to tune my system to produce a reasonably flat response in my room. Not bad thinking for a "Joe six-pack".:D
  3. pete sterna

    Can you damage a speaker by feeding it frequencies lower than its rating?

    Hey Mark, I wasn't stealing your idea. I came up with it on my own. I didn't know you posted a similar one before. Pete
  4. pete sterna

    Can you damage a speaker by feeding it frequencies lower than its rating?

    In response to Geoff, I think the main question was with a normal level in mind. My missions are rated to 38hz, but in stereo mode with a CD playing some music with loud bass at 25hz, I wouldn't expect them to blow.
  5. pete sterna

    Can you damage a speaker by feeding it frequencies lower than its rating?

    go to http://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/ and download the cute little program for free that generates tones, and save them as wave files. Then create a test audio CD and check out your speakers. I discovered that my Missions which are rated to 38hz will do 30hz nicely. I also discovered that I can't...
  6. pete sterna

    Good price on Sony's SAW-M40 Sub?

    Hey Joe, I just made my 2000 and then some. You get 500 for joining and 1000 for making a wish list and sending it to someone. Then you get 50 for each person you invite to my.sony.com My daughter got the x-mas bonus and the 500 bonus with out doing anything! Pete
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