polk 6x9
also, not musical, since the rise time would be close to zero and thus
a square wave which is far from musical for "normal" types.
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 21:08:18 -0700, "Christopher \"Torroid\" Ott"
spamtrap at ottelectronics dot com wrote:
Actually, the thump would be caused by the change in signal from its old
voltage to its new one (ie: the transition from 0v to 12v). This would not
be DC, but a momentary AC riding a DC level.
How's that for nitpicking? :-p
Chris
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