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<blockquote data-quote="spkerfreak" data-source="post: 8857437" data-attributes="member: 689836"><p>Sorry, didn’t watch the video the first time for some reason. Supper helpful video. I will try that. I guess the RMS rating is oversimplified. What I read before was that the RMS rating was supposed to be the set output at zero gain. But I guess that’s not true. I will def give that a try.</p><p></p><p>My only concern with this test is that it only plays a flat consistent sound. In music it goes all over the place, so there may be clipping as he said. I’m going to look into the tool that he mentioned to test for clipping, because that’s what really harms speakers. If you have any informative videos about let let me know. Thanks again for the cool video and info about batteries. I think I get it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spkerfreak, post: 8857437, member: 689836"] Sorry, didn’t watch the video the first time for some reason. Supper helpful video. I will try that. I guess the RMS rating is oversimplified. What I read before was that the RMS rating was supposed to be the set output at zero gain. But I guess that’s not true. I will def give that a try. My only concern with this test is that it only plays a flat consistent sound. In music it goes all over the place, so there may be clipping as he said. I’m going to look into the tool that he mentioned to test for clipping, because that’s what really harms speakers. If you have any informative videos about let let me know. Thanks again for the cool video and info about batteries. I think I get it now. [/QUOTE]
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